madmo44mag
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After many years of loading on a old dated Hornaday Projector progressive I traded it for a Lock n Load about a year ago.
I have not loaded much on it since I got it as supplies where low and loaded ammo count was high. I loaded 500 9mm and 500 45 acp up till now.
That was enough to tune the press in.
I watched all the tips & tricks videos on You Tube.
Made a few modifications myself to suite my loading style and put the press up.
I was able to score 16 lbs of AR-Comp powder and seeing how I have some where in the range of 20k 55gn FMJ bullets, brass and primers it was time to get busy loading .223
Now days so much of the brass I pick up is Lake City I bought a Dillon Super Swedger.
So those of you that load 5.56 / .223 know the drill.
I am still using dry media to clean with so clean the brass, de-prime and swedge then load it.
Hat’s off to Dillon on the Super Swedger. Great product.
My old projector press did a good job of loading .223 / 5.56 but there was always primer issues. Not fully seated, flipped primers, no primer and crushed primers.
The new LnL ran like a champ.
Out of 2,200 rounds loaded I had 3 primers that did not fully seat, 2 no primers.
The Hornaday powder dispenser loaded with +/- 2 tenths of a grain of seat charge weight.
I recently bought Hornady Lock-N-Load 1911 Auto Primer Tube Filler and after I mastered the proper technique to use it I was very pleased. It will load primer tubes in under 30 seconds and takes less that 2 minutes to set up for use. Beats the hell out of picking primers up one by one.
What can I say. Life is good and .223 / 5.56 is no longer such a PIA to load.
I have not loaded much on it since I got it as supplies where low and loaded ammo count was high. I loaded 500 9mm and 500 45 acp up till now.
That was enough to tune the press in.
I watched all the tips & tricks videos on You Tube.
Made a few modifications myself to suite my loading style and put the press up.
I was able to score 16 lbs of AR-Comp powder and seeing how I have some where in the range of 20k 55gn FMJ bullets, brass and primers it was time to get busy loading .223
Now days so much of the brass I pick up is Lake City I bought a Dillon Super Swedger.
So those of you that load 5.56 / .223 know the drill.
I am still using dry media to clean with so clean the brass, de-prime and swedge then load it.
Hat’s off to Dillon on the Super Swedger. Great product.
My old projector press did a good job of loading .223 / 5.56 but there was always primer issues. Not fully seated, flipped primers, no primer and crushed primers.
The new LnL ran like a champ.
Out of 2,200 rounds loaded I had 3 primers that did not fully seat, 2 no primers.
The Hornaday powder dispenser loaded with +/- 2 tenths of a grain of seat charge weight.
I recently bought Hornady Lock-N-Load 1911 Auto Primer Tube Filler and after I mastered the proper technique to use it I was very pleased. It will load primer tubes in under 30 seconds and takes less that 2 minutes to set up for use. Beats the hell out of picking primers up one by one.
What can I say. Life is good and .223 / 5.56 is no longer such a PIA to load.