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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2031498" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Ive been reloading since 1980. </p><p>I did many thousands of rounds on a single stage RCBS. </p><p>Finally went to the Hornady LNL </p><p>I love it. Couple thousand pistol rounds each year, along with .223, .243WSSM, 30.06, .270, and others. Caliber change over is 5 minutes, if you have different powder measures that are previously calibrated. If not add 25 minutes to put the new one on and run some loads across the powder scales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2031498, member: 5412"] Ive been reloading since 1980. I did many thousands of rounds on a single stage RCBS. Finally went to the Hornady LNL I love it. Couple thousand pistol rounds each year, along with .223, .243WSSM, 30.06, .270, and others. Caliber change over is 5 minutes, if you have different powder measures that are previously calibrated. If not add 25 minutes to put the new one on and run some loads across the powder scales. [/QUOTE]
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