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do you need to start over with load after neck turning?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 2072546" data-attributes="member: 105459"><p><em><span style="font-size: 18px">I have been using Hornady reloading equipment reliably for over 10 years and it has stood the test of time.</span></em></p><p><em><span style="font-size: 18px">I have never had any major issues with their LNL brand of reloading equipment whatsoever.</span></em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Note: </em></p><p><em>Any small issues were solved with great haste and absolutely no charge to me.</em></p><p><em>The support staff as well as technical staff are on par with anyone else.</em></p><p><em>Where are you getting your supposed information from?</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>I certainly know for a fact that your information regarding the Hornady LNL brand of Reloading equipment and its reliability issues has been incorrectly stated.</em></p><p><em>In fairness, I also own and use Sinclair equipment and really respect its quality, finding it both reliable and well manufactured.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><strong> There are a great many users on this web page who are in agreement with the above statements.</strong></em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>So, Sir, I am questioning your text regarding the longevity, quality of build, and ease of use of Hornady Reloading Equipment.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>I for one have hand-loaded quality ammunition for over 56 years using many brands of equipment without any major malfunctions.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>It just boils down to an established routine of safety first last and always. Although through a careful selection, having good reliable equipment is certainly a major factor having a great deal to do with it.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Just so you know, there are other manufactures who are importing some but not all of their product lines as well.</em></p><p><em>The proof for myself in Horandy and its reloading equipment is stated here in my post!</em></p><p><em>The only thing that I'm aware of is that both the Hornady Auto Charge Pro as well as the Auto Charge are imported.</em></p><p><em>I own both and really like the Auto Charge Pro for its simplicity, ease of use, and accuracy.</em></p><p><em>The other well known electronic powder measures that rhyme with the word" Dress "are also manufactured overseas.</em></p><p><em>I swear by not at the Hornady Match Grade Reloading Dies.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>FYI: I also own Dillon RCBS, Redding, and Lyman reloading presses and related equipment, and each piece was selected after a careful evaluation and review.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Like I said I've been doing this a long time, but am not so proud as to say that I know everything and still learn from the knowledgeable individuals who are members of this website. (The day I die is the day that I stop learning)</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Additionally, I am a proud veteran who served in the United States Army from 1968 - 1970 in a place known affectionately as "The Nam". </em></p><p><em>This term is reserved for veterans who had Boots On The Ground and Actually Were In Country!</em></p><p><em>In that light, I think I know a thing or two about reloading equipment and how it functions.</em></p><p></p><p><strong>Although I value your opinions I must respectfully disagre</strong><em><strong>e!</strong></em></p><p><em>Additionally, I am also an NRA life member with an NRA Certification as an RSO as well as a certified Pistol and Rifle instructor.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 2072546, member: 105459"] [I][SIZE=5]I have been using Hornady reloading equipment reliably for over 10 years and it has stood the test of time. I have never had any major issues with their LNL brand of reloading equipment whatsoever.[/SIZE] Note: Any small issues were solved with great haste and absolutely no charge to me. The support staff as well as technical staff are on par with anyone else. Where are you getting your supposed information from? I certainly know for a fact that your information regarding the Hornady LNL brand of Reloading equipment and its reliability issues has been incorrectly stated. In fairness, I also own and use Sinclair equipment and really respect its quality, finding it both reliable and well manufactured. [B] There are a great many users on this web page who are in agreement with the above statements.[/B] So, Sir, I am questioning your text regarding the longevity, quality of build, and ease of use of Hornady Reloading Equipment. I for one have hand-loaded quality ammunition for over 56 years using many brands of equipment without any major malfunctions. It just boils down to an established routine of safety first last and always. Although through a careful selection, having good reliable equipment is certainly a major factor having a great deal to do with it. Just so you know, there are other manufactures who are importing some but not all of their product lines as well. The proof for myself in Horandy and its reloading equipment is stated here in my post! The only thing that I'm aware of is that both the Hornady Auto Charge Pro as well as the Auto Charge are imported. I own both and really like the Auto Charge Pro for its simplicity, ease of use, and accuracy. The other well known electronic powder measures that rhyme with the word" Dress "are also manufactured overseas. I swear by not at the Hornady Match Grade Reloading Dies. FYI: I also own Dillon RCBS, Redding, and Lyman reloading presses and related equipment, and each piece was selected after a careful evaluation and review. Like I said I've been doing this a long time, but am not so proud as to say that I know everything and still learn from the knowledgeable individuals who are members of this website. (The day I die is the day that I stop learning) Additionally, I am a proud veteran who served in the United States Army from 1968 - 1970 in a place known affectionately as "The Nam". This term is reserved for veterans who had Boots On The Ground and Actually Were In Country! In that light, I think I know a thing or two about reloading equipment and how it functions.[/I] [B]Although I value your opinions I must respectfully disagre[/B][I][B]e![/B] Additionally, I am also an NRA life member with an NRA Certification as an RSO as well as a certified Pistol and Rifle instructor.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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