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<blockquote data-quote="lasher" data-source="post: 3006006" data-attributes="member: 40522"><p>i didn't care for the linkage and really clunky arrangement/assembly. using the case activated hornady drop is just a better choice for my preferences. the Dillon likely works well, i never tried it after press assembly, bought 2 hornady drops and sold the dillon drops along with the linkage and associated parts. i also do not use the case drop or the primer stage, i prime by hand with rcbs universal primer, gives one last look at all the brass and seats the primers below the case head surface. i tried the primer stage but think it's a giant PIA to use</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lasher, post: 3006006, member: 40522"] i didn't care for the linkage and really clunky arrangement/assembly. using the case activated hornady drop is just a better choice for my preferences. the Dillon likely works well, i never tried it after press assembly, bought 2 hornady drops and sold the dillon drops along with the linkage and associated parts. i also do not use the case drop or the primer stage, i prime by hand with rcbs universal primer, gives one last look at all the brass and seats the primers below the case head surface. i tried the primer stage but think it's a giant PIA to use [/QUOTE]
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