17 January 2010, 19:52
mountainboyhornady® lock-n-load classic
what are the +/-s of the hornady lock-n-load press ?think its the one im intersted in starting out with .thank yall for any help
17 January 2010, 19:59
jeffeossoi haven't used this one .. i use the LNL AP progressive .. press looks fine, though i would suggest the rcbs supreme, if you ever plan to load long than 3.65" oal rounds,,\\
i wish the lnl ap had been available and someone had told me "save a couple more months and buy this" .. you can load faster, and more, and shoot more
17 January 2010, 20:00
rick boggsquote:
Originally posted by mountainboy:
what are the +/-s of the hornady lock-n-load press ?think its the one im intersted in starting out with .thank yall for any help
i like mine have to get use to the priming stroke the - is if you do primer pocket work you will have to either spend alot of time depriming and removing the brass from the press or get a single press for the depriming that is what i use my old press for. i am talking about the lnl ap also sorry
17 January 2010, 20:43
tsturmquote:
Originally posted by mountainboy:
what are the +/-s of the hornady lock-n-load press ?think its the one im intersted in starting out with .thank yall for any help
Great press!!

18 January 2010, 02:46
Winchester 69It's aluminum, and you have to use the LnL bushing system. 'Course, you can just leave a bushing in the press and screw the dies in and out. The aluminum part may not matter, but be aware that it's aluminum. If you're looking for light weight, it's a real plus. Many, like myself, prefer cast iron just on principle; also for its durability and rigidity. Keep the Hornady clean and lubed, don't overtax it, and you should be fine.