As previously stated, the RCBS with priming strips is probably the safest. The Hornady second with it's priming step being performed as a "half step" between station one and two. I also incountered problems with priming S&B brass but have not had a detonation such as Deavis. My Hornady would...
Well, that certianly stinks! Maybe if you called, they could give you a better idea of whats going on. It seems strange that they would devote the better part of a page in the catalog and go to the trouble of offering the "side deals" if they were just going to sell of the existing stock with...
I got my Cabela's shooting 2005 catalog yesterday and the LNL AP press is $300.00 and the press, casefeed combo is $439.99. You don't get the #1 shell plate for free anymore but they give you $50 in Cabela's cash for either purchase. You could use the 50 to buy the shell plate and some dies...
I can load between 550-600 on my Hornady LNL AP (if I have the primer tubes already loaded). It's easy to check for a powder charge on this press. You have to look at the case before you put the bullet on top and the powder level is plainly visable in the case. It's possible to double chare...
The rotary seperator from cabelas is under $20 and it does not use a 5 gallon bucket. They have a clam shell and I only use the bottom of mine. Once you use one, you'll wonder why you ever did it any other way. My 22 hornet brass goes thru the slits in the basket but the rim keeps them from...
If you want to save money, go with the LEE Pro 1000. I don't recomend the LoadMaster to anyone after my own experience of owning one for 2 weeks. I actually can't believe that two people have chimmed in on this post to say they like the LM. The Pro 1000 on the other hand, works extremly good...
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