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Ammo & Reloading
Now to speed up my reloading.
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<blockquote data-quote="beastep" data-source="post: 2983197" data-attributes="member: 41032"><p>I currently use an old, first gen, Hornady LNL AP press for all my reloading. Sometimes I use it as a single stage and sometimes I use it progressive. As of right now, if I use it progressive, I can load almost exactly 200 rounds per hour of pistol ammo. If I dont mess anything up. Thats going from just like you would pick it up off the ground to a ready to fire case. I realize thats pretty quick but now I need to start looking into speeding that up. And I cant spend a big chunk of change on one of the fancy Hornady case or bullet feeders. But there is some sort of Lee bullet feeder that uses an adapter from a company named something like Bully. I dont even know for sure if it is used through a powder through expander or what. </p><p>If any of yall have any experience with anything like this on this press let me know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beastep, post: 2983197, member: 41032"] I currently use an old, first gen, Hornady LNL AP press for all my reloading. Sometimes I use it as a single stage and sometimes I use it progressive. As of right now, if I use it progressive, I can load almost exactly 200 rounds per hour of pistol ammo. If I dont mess anything up. Thats going from just like you would pick it up off the ground to a ready to fire case. I realize thats pretty quick but now I need to start looking into speeding that up. And I cant spend a big chunk of change on one of the fancy Hornady case or bullet feeders. But there is some sort of Lee bullet feeder that uses an adapter from a company named something like Bully. I dont even know for sure if it is used through a powder through expander or what. If any of yall have any experience with anything like this on this press let me know. [/QUOTE]
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