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Hornady "LOCK-AN-LOAD" progressive press question!!
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<blockquote data-quote="458win" data-source="post: 2539291" data-attributes="member: 3423"><p>I had a 650 for awhile and like you if you leave it set for one Cartridge and load it works great. To change though it's a PITa just for a few hundred rounds. I sold it to a good friend of mine. Year or two went by and I decided to try the Hornady lnl. It has it's quirks to but it's a far user friendly press.</p><p>Seems people go Dillon to hornady but very few the other direction. I've found that most Dillon fans have never used any other presses. That being said Dillon does make good stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="458win, post: 2539291, member: 3423"] I had a 650 for awhile and like you if you leave it set for one Cartridge and load it works great. To change though it’s a PITa just for a few hundred rounds. I sold it to a good friend of mine. Year or two went by and I decided to try the Hornady lnl. It has it’s quirks to but it’s a far user friendly press. Seems people go Dillon to hornady but very few the other direction. I’ve found that most Dillon fans have never used any other presses. That being said Dillon does make good stuff. [/QUOTE]
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