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Hornady "LOCK-AN-LOAD" progressive press question!!
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<blockquote data-quote="WA6.5x47" data-source="post: 2539315" data-attributes="member: 118061"><p>Like others I have only used a LnL and only for pistol calibers. There was a learning curve. Some of the issues I dealt with were,</p><p>The rotating pivot adaptor on the case feeder would not rotate. solved that by waxing (paraffin) the the pivot and pivot adaptor surface.</p><p>Learning to watch the primer level is required, I ran out of primers and would leak powder a few times. You learn the feel and to visually watch the rod.</p><p>I lube cases, not required but makes the press run much smoother, keeps powder in the cases. </p><p>Learning how to set the powder drop/flare is really straight forward once you've done it a few times.</p><p>Highly recommend the RCBS lock out die or a powder check die that alerts screams at you, I can't watch every case when loading several hundred rounds.</p><p>Bottom line I like my Hornady LnL progressive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WA6.5x47, post: 2539315, member: 118061"] Like others I have only used a LnL and only for pistol calibers. There was a learning curve. Some of the issues I dealt with were, The rotating pivot adaptor on the case feeder would not rotate. solved that by waxing (paraffin) the the pivot and pivot adaptor surface. Learning to watch the primer level is required, I ran out of primers and would leak powder a few times. You learn the feel and to visually watch the rod. I lube cases, not required but makes the press run much smoother, keeps powder in the cases. Learning how to set the powder drop/flare is really straight forward once you've done it a few times. Highly recommend the RCBS lock out die or a powder check die that alerts screams at you, I can't watch every case when loading several hundred rounds. Bottom line I like my Hornady LnL progressive. [/QUOTE]
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