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    LNL AP and Redding Crimp Die

    I tried the redding crimp die in station 5 and it won't work without removing the ejector wire. Guess I'll just kick the cases out by hand.
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    LNL AP and Redding Crimp Die

    I have a Redding crimp die otw for 38 special. I'm thinking the 38 is longer than the 45 ACP so it might work. If not I'll just remove the ejector wire like 20nickles. I'll let you all know how it goes when it gets here. I'm currently using a Hornady taper crimp die in the 5th station for 45 acp...
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    LNL AP and Redding Crimp Die

    Thanks for the input. I'll get one ordered.
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    older S&W 38 US Service CTG's

    That serial number is 1961-1962. C474,149 – C622,699…….1961 – 62
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    LNL AP and Redding Crimp Die

    Is anyone using a LNL AP with a Redding Profile Crimp die in station 5? I am getting set up for 38 Special and like to crimp separately from seating.
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    Questions for Hornady LNL owners, bench/press setup, etc.

    1. I set mine up on the right hand side of my bench. You don't need access to the right side when reloading. You do need access to right side to change primer punch. Mine is about 6 inches from the end of the bench but I don't have a wall on the right side. 2.I put sizer-deprimer in 1, expander...
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    7.5 Swiss

    When I was loading full bore jacketed loads I'd bump the shoulder back 2 to 3 thousandths using a full length sizing die. I now load cast bullets and use a Lee collet die and have had no problems chambering rounds.
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    NRMA Reloading Bench

    I can't remember where I got my bypass track for the doors but it is available here. http://www.doityourself.com/invt/7953680
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