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<blockquote data-quote="jvr" data-source="post: 1951856" data-attributes="member: 20433"><p>I have 2 Hornady lnl's with case feeders. They can push out some ammo. But with that comes a lot of moving parts. I put alarm systems on them to prevent running dry on anything and powder lock out dies. The ones that prevent squibs and double feeds and lock the press until fixed. Forester Coax for resizing rifle and precision loading. If I had to do it again it would probably be 550s. Super fast is not always best. If you do opt for the lnl there is a 3D printed case feeder for $150 on line. It took a little massaging but is much better than Hornadys. The lnl bushings make for decent speed in caliber conversions. All my rifle brass is sized, trimmed, tumbled and then goes to one of the presses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jvr, post: 1951856, member: 20433"] I have 2 Hornady lnl’s with case feeders. They can push out some ammo. But with that comes a lot of moving parts. I put alarm systems on them to prevent running dry on anything and powder lock out dies. The ones that prevent squibs and double feeds and lock the press until fixed. Forester Coax for resizing rifle and precision loading. If I had to do it again it would probably be 550s. Super fast is not always best. If you do opt for the lnl there is a 3D printed case feeder for $150 on line. It took a little massaging but is much better than Hornadys. The lnl bushings make for decent speed in caliber conversions. All my rifle brass is sized, trimmed, tumbled and then goes to one of the presses. [/QUOTE]
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