tightgroup tiger
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I have a question for you reloaders with Hornady LNL presses. Is buying a LNL ap press for loading 9mm shells an overkill?
I getting tired of loading 9mm shells in a single stage and have been looking at the Lock N Load presses lately. I get alot of shoulder pain from the repetitious nature of a Single stage and have to do something different if I want to keep reloading.
I have a Lee pro 1000 for 357mag but have reduced it to shell prep and priming. I had to many squibs and stuck bullets from the powder measure and don't trust it any more. Another one is out of the question.
This might be a stupid question because it is probably what the LNL does best, but wanted to get opinions because of the size of it and the fact that it does large rifle shells, it seems quite large for 9mm.
I load about 500 every two or three weeks.
Thanks
I getting tired of loading 9mm shells in a single stage and have been looking at the Lock N Load presses lately. I get alot of shoulder pain from the repetitious nature of a Single stage and have to do something different if I want to keep reloading.
I have a Lee pro 1000 for 357mag but have reduced it to shell prep and priming. I had to many squibs and stuck bullets from the powder measure and don't trust it any more. Another one is out of the question.
This might be a stupid question because it is probably what the LNL does best, but wanted to get opinions because of the size of it and the fact that it does large rifle shells, it seems quite large for 9mm.
I load about 500 every two or three weeks.
Thanks