After posting the below, I browsed around and found the answer in another post, which leads to: http://hodgdon.com/PDF/Trail%20Boss%20Reduced%20Loads%20R&P.pdf where Hodgdon explains how to determine max and minimum loads for any rifle cartridge. The simple answer is that there is no way to...
Most of my loading experience has been on a pair of Lee Load Masters. I have learned how to keep them running well, and I like them a lot, but heard so many good things about the Hornady press that I just had to have one.
After a little playing around with my new Hornady, my first volume...
I wouldn't want to tumble cast and lubed bullets in one of those rotating collators, but would like to just manually load up tubes and use the Hornady bullet feeding dies.
Can they be made to work with cast bullets? I'm guessing the answer is no, or at least not very well.
Just sold one of my Lee Load Masters to help finance the acquisition of a Hornady LNL AP.
One of the things I really like about the Load Master is its simple, cheap, and very effective case feeder. I have found it easy to set-up and quite reliable for everything from .380 acp to .44 mag...
The two questions are equivalent for me, in that my Loadmaster presses allow me to use the RCBS powder-check only if I can seat and crimp in one stage. If I want to break seat/crimp into two stages, there’s no room for the powder-check.
This is not a problem with revolver bullets having a...
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