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Here is a 5 part series for Hornady lnl setup tips and tricks,mainliy troubleshooting
Look for 76Highboy Reloading on youtube
Hornady LNL AP Press Set Up Hints and Tricks, Part 1
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If you run out of sizing wax. you can substitute it with kiwi mink oil shoe polish
I use to use one shot.,but too expensive on retirement ..............or homebrew
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I also, have a Sig 380, I chose the 380 ammo i carry from this youtube indepth test, the precision one with Hornady xtp bullet.
here is the link for the test results,you may be suprised Just my opinion
Ammo Quest .380 Final Wrapup: finding the BEST ammo for a .380ACP pistol
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I use Lee for pistol and blaster ammo, Hornady for 458 SOCOM, and Redding competition dies for my precision rifle stuff (with an exception). My Grendel loads are compressed, and the Redding Competition seater is too whimpy to do compressed loads. Voids their warranty. So, I seat Grendel with a Forster competition die. Of course, my precision loads are done on the coax, since the pussy Redding stuff won't seat compressed loads :).
I consider the source from your avatar Monkey man
are those your ears or hand holds ???!!!!
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I think I have one or two sets of Lee handgun dies, but they are only used in my progressive. For rifle, most of my dies are RCBS, Hornady, or Redding.
OK
My straight for my case loads Hornady ( free bullets are hard to pass up) for pistols
Rifle dies are Redding with the Forester micro seater that i shoot from my sa bolt guns
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RCBS is the flaw as you are trying to compare the superior design of the Redding T7
you use Lee dies in your co ax
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I am glad to put my co-ax against it.
What happened to YOUR RCBS REPLY
i am waiting
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Your issue was the turret press, not rcbs. That is the exact reason a turret will never make as good of ammo. Some are better than others, but any turret press will flex.
RCBS is the issue. RCBS created the press and sold it under their name, Can you not read the post. The REDDING T7 will out produce precisely anything you have
Bring it
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Freedom Munitions is still the source or me
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Stay from RCBS Turret press period
As a beginning reloader. i researched all and every venue i could think of.
RCBS came up every time.
Midway had a sale on the RCBS turret press kit, no need to purchase anything else, all the small parts and accessories
I became totally frustrated from all of the results i had. CASE CRUSHING FROM DEATH THE WOBBLE 0.005 OF THE TURRET (reloading 38/357 mag pistol)
After 6 weeks i sent the kit back to Midway (customer service is awesome) full refund and moved on to REDDING
Take it from a dissatisfied former consumer of RCBS (BS has some implication of the junk they produce)
Flame me if you want,just want the next generation to have a better experience
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Redding big Boss and the t7 turret. The build quality is superb
Started with the Big Boss , single stage. and quickly moved to the turret press
Looking at the Dillon presses now
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I get pissed off on the road but the only thing I shoot at people is a bird.
me too until..................I realize that i have dark tinted windows :ugh:
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Off exit 412 Dandridge
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Here is a new invention and reviewed by Ultimate Reloader and looks slick. The adapter costs $40 usd. I have a turret press or else i would have one
Written review and video
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I have ordered 1000 rds 380 and 1000 rds 45 just a month ago everything went without a hitch.My holster maker,Troy from Brigade Gunleather
,has ordered from them for 10 years without a flaw both in delevering and shooting the ammo and has in return recommended them to alot of his customers
But still it is a shame to be treated like you have been.
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My post was sarcasm...........
Its been known for some time that he was a lying SOB about the CH-47 story. The BDE CDR of the 159th AVN BDE at the time was a friend of mine and he has confirmed that no Chinooks from the 101st took any RPG hits during the push North.
With that said, while I won't be able to attend the match on the 28th, Kudos to MCTS for their support of Veterans! :usa:
I am truly sorry. No sarcasm
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If our retired ID won't do, maybe that picture of us with Brian Williams standing next to the CH-47 that we were shot down in will work.
Speaking of that, I wonder if Brian Williams gets a military discount at Lowe's.
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The Polish Plate should be unpinned for anybody shooting a HK product! :stir:
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Thanks for the follow up and repair
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I agree get the rock island
I agree too and i am not a Joe :wave:
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The Remm 1911 R1 is a good gun,in fact it is a great gun if you hand likes it.The Rem is a series 80 and almost all new 1911s are series 80
unless it is a Dan Wesson and above $1500-???
Here is what a R1 looks and how to completely disassemble. He is Nate Schultz hobbiest gunsmith, avid shooter, writer for The Arms Guide and overall just a great guy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmX1tavmxgI
and of course how to put it back together
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7N1hFUE-RA
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I wasn't being a smart azz, I am genuinely curious. I've loaded buckets of 45 acp ammo, and never found a need for a case gauge. If the dies are properly adjusted, the ammo they make works. What am I missing?
I did not take it that way.
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I've loaded since I've been big enough to pull a handle, and I've never owned a case gauge. Except for some shotgun shell problems, I've never had a problem with a reload not chambering, firing, etc.
Why does one really need a case gauge?
To double check my work. I have been reloading only for a year and the 1911 needs a little extra attention
Who has a Hornady Lock N Load Auto-Progressive Reloading Press?
in Ammunition and Reloading
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Here is a great article (18 pages) for Dillon Lee Hornady Comparison
http://www.comrace.ca/cmfiles/dillonLeeHornadyComparison.pdf