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thor447

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I like the Hornady LnL but if you are not mechanically inclined, or do not understand things mechanical and are impatient, do not get one.
I think that can be said of most progressive presses. All of them require some tinkering at some point or another.
 

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Oh thanks mouthpiece just tell everyone I’m an idiot lol just kidding buddy to be honest me and @retriverman have been talking and I really don’t know if I need one or not? I load all my rifle on single stage and don’t load that many pistol so I don’t know if it would be worth getting one honestly
 

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Oh thanks mouthpiece just tell everyone I’m an idiot lol just kidding buddy to be honest me and @retriverman have been talking and I really don’t know if I need one or not? I load all my rifle on single stage and don’t load that many pistol so I don’t know if it would be worth getting one honestly
In my limited experience with both progressive and single stage,
If you are doing rifle for hunting or accuracy I would just use a single
stage.
for pistol, aint no way with my dexterity i would load anything 9mm or smaller. .40 is hard enough for me to hang on to and set bullets for seating with a progressive press
 

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In my limited experience with both progressive and single stage,
If you are doing rifle for hunting or accuracy I would just use a single
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for pistol, aint no way with my dexterity i would load anything 9mm or smaller. .40 is hard enough for me to hang on to and set bullets for seating with a progressive press
That’s what I’m thinking too thanks for your advice mouthpiece
 

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