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I just love my hornady LnL
09 February 2010, 06:20
jeffeossoI just love my hornady LnL
Just wipped out 300 rounds of 45 LC!
Nice to hit the range this weekend!
09 February 2010, 08:34
BuliwyfDo you own any Dillions? Been looking at progressive presses but yet to decide.
09 February 2010, 13:44
Andre MertensYes, as a replacement of a 23 years old Hornady Pro-7 (which has always been problematic in its priming system), I bought a Dillon XL650 a few months ago. I immediately became very fond of the machine and have since bought extra parts (tool heads, complete priming system, etc.) to fasten caliber conversions (x5).
Before, I complained about the time it took me to reload and now that loading 100 rounds takes <10', I wonder what to do next to keep busy

André
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5 shots are a group.
09 February 2010, 16:31
jeffeossoYep, i do have a dillon, too ... its the SDB with 357 and 45 colt caliber changes... it does NOTHING better, and it can't do 3.65" long rounds...
Yes, one can compare the 650 to the LnL AP, feature for feature ..as these two have the same features ... the LnL can be had delivered for less than 400 ...
Caliber changes can be as easy as NO tools, and worst is 2 allen wrenches.. change shell plate and primer system, if you are crossing from small to large.
i can also order a case feeder and a bullet feeder and have perdactly the same as the super hopped up dillon, again, for much less
I can do 3.65" long cases .. 458 lott, for example, and my 500 AR which is 3.4, .. and uses 7/8" dies ...
If i like i can buy several powder plugs .. not even the whole powder thrower.. for 16 bucks each, and set up for several powder throws .. and have!
09 February 2010, 17:20
rick boggsi love my lnl also went from doing 20 rounds an hour with the rock chucker to better than 100 and that is taking my time and checking everything a few times per run . i dont have a dillion and havent tried one would like too but on my budget the lnl is great plus i got 1000 .451 hollow points free thats almost the cost of the press so i can either look at as if i got a free press or free bullets
10 February 2010, 02:25
byf42Jeffeosso-
took your advice from awhile back and bought one. sent away last week for my 1000 free bullets. still have yet to try it out. thanks for the advice, looking forward to cranking out some nice loads!

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10 February 2010, 03:44
vapodogquote:
Do you own any Dillions? Been looking at progressive presses but yet to decide.
I have two Dillons and a LNL....love them all but the LNL seems to be a bit smoother.....
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10 February 2010, 05:13
jeffeossoi roughly timed myself, with weighing every 10th one .. about 4 per minute, average .. and that is WITH weighing every 10th .. AND loading the primer tubes .. to say i am pleased to go from 50-60 45LC per hour to something like 250 is an understatement!
13 February 2010, 09:08
UrodojiIs this the press you're talking about?
13 February 2010, 10:09
jeffeossoSWEET!!!
and yeah!
13 February 2010, 10:21
UrodojiThere's a LNL Classic under that dust cover, and a Redding T-7 waiting to get bolted up to the new workbench.
13 February 2010, 10:23
jeffeossoquote:
sweet comparision from dillon and hornady
14 February 2010, 13:42
BoxheadI too bought one after jeffe's recommendation and of a few others. I have only loaded 100 44 Specials but to say I am pleased is an understatement. It is a fine piece. I just ordered one of these powder through expanders to try when I get home.
http://www.powderfunnels.com/14 February 2010, 22:50
jeffeossojust loaded 100 45LC, changed to 458LOTT, loaded 50, using my lyman as an "off press" powder thrower ... i need to make a longer base for the hornady thrower ... including setup of the first time for this set of dies in LESS than an hour ... loaded the primers, adjusted the dies, die change, adjustment, thrower adjustment, stop and talk to my wife, etc etc
All in all, guys, i love my press .. and that i could load about 2.5 per min, with primer pickup, die change and all, i am pretty darn happy ... if i went over and did it again, right now, probably 30 mins MAX
but i don't have any more lott brass on hand to prove it!