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<blockquote data-quote="doublearon" data-source="post: 1242710" data-attributes="member: 4304"><p>It's not hard. I've actually got a bushing that I used for that. I live in the OKC metro area, it's yours if you want it. </p><p></p><p>The press is threaded for 1-1/2X14(like .50 BMG dies), while the LNL bushings that go on dies are of course threaded 7/8"X14. Take a LNL bushing, grab the ring at the top really tightly with vice grips, and push it down into the press, and twist it out. Lefty loosy, righty tighty. Once you get it started it comes out easily. The reverse is true when installing the new ones. You want to snug them down a bit tighter than you would when tightening down the lock rings on dies, so they don't turn on you when you do. Also, the press frame is aluminum, so make sure you don't cross thread it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doublearon, post: 1242710, member: 4304"] It's not hard. I've actually got a bushing that I used for that. I live in the OKC metro area, it's yours if you want it. The press is threaded for 1-1/2X14(like .50 BMG dies), while the LNL bushings that go on dies are of course threaded 7/8"X14. Take a LNL bushing, grab the ring at the top really tightly with vice grips, and push it down into the press, and twist it out. Lefty loosy, righty tighty. Once you get it started it comes out easily. The reverse is true when installing the new ones. You want to snug them down a bit tighter than you would when tightening down the lock rings on dies, so they don't turn on you when you do. Also, the press frame is aluminum, so make sure you don't cross thread it. [/QUOTE]
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