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<blockquote data-quote="Rayce" data-source="post: 875834" data-attributes="member: 8402"><p>I use a Hornady L-N-L, as for cleaning the primer pockets. I like to deprime, run a brush in the primer pocket and inspect all my brass prior to getting ready to load the brass. I find that if I do not clean the pocket, the residue goes to the next stage where the primer is set, and over time you end up with little dents or even residue on your primers that have been seated. Then I have to wipe them clean and look at the dents in the primer.. That just me though. As for the L-N-L Plates for a 45, My hornady 45 plate was on order for like 3 months, You can use the Hornady #1 plate to load 45 acp it just won't eject properly, so I would just pull it out of the last station. This is a good alternative while you try to aquire the #45 Plate. You will enjoy the press..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rayce, post: 875834, member: 8402"] I use a Hornady L-N-L, as for cleaning the primer pockets. I like to deprime, run a brush in the primer pocket and inspect all my brass prior to getting ready to load the brass. I find that if I do not clean the pocket, the residue goes to the next stage where the primer is set, and over time you end up with little dents or even residue on your primers that have been seated. Then I have to wipe them clean and look at the dents in the primer.. That just me though. As for the L-N-L Plates for a 45, My hornady 45 plate was on order for like 3 months, You can use the Hornady #1 plate to load 45 acp it just won't eject properly, so I would just pull it out of the last station. This is a good alternative while you try to aquire the #45 Plate. You will enjoy the press.. [/QUOTE]
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