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Hornady "LOCK-AN-LOAD" progressive press question!!
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<blockquote data-quote="jeb405" data-source="post: 2539323" data-attributes="member: 78163"><p>+1 on 650 changeovers being a PITA, but my answer was to get a SDB and a 550. 550 is super easy and fast to changeover and once changed much faster than single stage. I do the 6.5 guys setup for long range precision stuff and full progressive for bulk rifle ammo as well as "other" pistol calibers (45LC, 44M, 38spl, etc). For SDB I only run 9mm or 45ACP in volume changing only about every 3 months. Not saying best solution, just the one I currently use. No experince with Hornady presses but if my reloading room was bigger I'd consider some dedicated Lee progressive with no intent of changeovers. I know it's not as good as Hornady but very affordable.</p><p></p><p>JB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeb405, post: 2539323, member: 78163"] +1 on 650 changeovers being a PITA, but my answer was to get a SDB and a 550. 550 is super easy and fast to changeover and once changed much faster than single stage. I do the 6.5 guys setup for long range precision stuff and full progressive for bulk rifle ammo as well as "other" pistol calibers (45LC, 44M, 38spl, etc). For SDB I only run 9mm or 45ACP in volume changing only about every 3 months. Not saying best solution, just the one I currently use. No experince with Hornady presses but if my reloading room was bigger I'd consider some dedicated Lee progressive with no intent of changeovers. I know it's not as good as Hornady but very affordable. JB [/QUOTE]
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