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    Hornady Powder Measure caliber conversion

    Unless I am retarded (I might be), it seems as though you have to readjust the die attached to the powder measure every time you change calibers, right? This sort of defeats the whole "lnl" advantage in changing calibers quickly. I looked at Midway and can't find Hornady powder charging...
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    Hornady Lock'n Load PROBLEMS & SOLUTIONS!

    I received mine about 2 weeks ago. Zero issues to report other than the 9mm ejection issue which I resolved 100% in under 30 seconds with a dremel and a felt pad. Prior to polishing the shell plate, I could not get a round to slide out. After a quick polish, I can't them to jam!
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    titegroup??

    I just looked up my recipe for .40 155 Ranier with Titegroup: 5.3 grains Lee. 46 Autodisk COL 1.125 Shoots great in my 229 and USPc I like Titegroup for 9/40/45. I just switched to Unique because I couldn't find TG and Unique is a LOT dirtier. I'm going back to TG as soon as I can get it.
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    Loadmaster headin back to the factory

    That's what I did...sent back the Loadmaster after six months of constant tinkering and bought a Hornady AP. I didn't realize what I was missing!
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    Fast caliber changes with Hornady Powder Measure

    Thanks for the link. Does the standard insert work with the pistol rotor? I'm currently setup with the pistol rotor and pistol micrometer....I haven't even tried using the standard rotor since I'm only doing pistol loads on the machine at this point. From what I heard, the pistol rotor was...
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    Fast caliber changes with Hornady Powder Measure

    JKR, I searched Midway high and low and did not see $10 pistol meter inserts. They are only selling the expensive micrometers. Maybe I'm missing them? I am aware of the powder volume differentials. That was not part of my question.
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    Fast caliber changes with Hornady Powder Measure

    I already have the micrometer which is already indexed. I didn't know if it was common to stockpile multiple meters so the fiddling was eliminated.
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    Fast caliber changes with Hornady Powder Measure

    I'm a new user of the Hornady Lock n Load AP. I love it. I bought a pistol rotor along with the pistol micrometer. It's not difficult to record the numbers you have it set for a given load, and reset it, but are you guys buying multiple micrometers at $30 a pop for each load and keeping them...
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