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    Moving from a LCT to a LnL?

    Here is a youtube video of the lockout die on a lnl ap http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0OGD8oIYzU&feature=related
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    Lee Classic Turret Press Seems to be Binding

    I had the same problem, went away with Hornady One Shot Gun Cleaner and Dry Lube.
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    What if? Double-charge powder

    Yeah, but on a brighter note, there isn't much recoil. :what:
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    Digital Scale

    Here is a YouTube video that explains a little bit about the different kinds of load cells in digital scales, and why they behave the way they do: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxMzbAt4bj0
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    How Thick of a Bench Top do I Need?

    Here's a cheap saw horse from harbor freight, but the surface is 1-1/2" thick, and wide enough for a Lee Classic Turret. Can't get much more portable than that. Mount the press close to one of the legs so that the force of the stroke goes down through the one of the legs...
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    RCBS Pistol Bullet Feeder

    Got to make sure you have enough "bell" in your case, it's kinda sensitive to that. So if you have different case lengths and different amounts of "bell" then your results will vary. Be patient, it works well when things are set up right.
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    Need reloading bench suggestions

    Sears Craftsman :cool: Here's a link: http://www.sears.com/tools-garage-organization-shelving-workbenches/s-1022961
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    Reloading mishap - all primers detonated (pics to follow)

    I don't own a progressive press, just a Lee Classic Turret, but I do things a bit different than some: 1. De-Cap the brass 2. Tumble the brass 3. Size the brass 4. Prime the brass with the RCBS Automatic Bench Priming Tool here...
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    .357 load too hot?

    Yeah, the primer on the right is more or less what they looked like, especially the Fiocchi brass. Like I said, there was no unusual recoil, and cases were not hard to extract. I did also shoot some factory Remington 125 gr jhp, and those REALLY DID get my attention :D On a side note, I ordered...
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    .357 load too hot?

    Good, I had crimped at the cannelure, and have got it through my head that the WSPM primers flatten easily. Thank you very much for the feedback!
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    .357 load too hot?

    Well...decided to "bite the bullet" and buy a caliper. The loads that had no flat primers (Remington 1-1/2 small pistol) had a COL of 1.57, the loads with the Winchester magnum small pistol primers that flattened were COL 1.56. COL is supposed to be 1.59. Is this enough difference to worry about?
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    .357 load too hot?

    Thanks, that helps put my mind to rest.
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    .357 load too hot?

    Thanks for the replies, I was thinking hard about pulling 150 bullets :banghead:
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    .357 load too hot?

    I was loading a mid range load of HS-6 with Zero 125 gr. Jhp and Remington small pistol primers. All was good until I changed to Winchester small pistol magnum primers. I noticed the Winchester magnum primers were flattened. Is this load now too hot? S&W 627 PRO, 9.8 GR. HS-6 mixed brass. No...
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