Well I think I can honestly say I now have a custom one of a kind press now. Today I just installed the Dillon Roller Handle on my Hornady AP press. So I thought I would share with everyone the modifications I have made in case anyone is interested.
Here is a list of everything I have purchased since I bought my Hornady which includes modifications and the accessories to load .233, 9mm and .40 S&W:
Here the Press:
Here is the Dillon Roller Handle:
http://www.thehighroad.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=49214&d=1165948201
Here is the RCBS Powder Measure:
Here is the Digital Case Counter:
Here is the .40 S&W case feeder insert I made to better feed the cases when using the large case feeder tubes:
Here is a close up of the insert. It is a 1/2" piece of copper tubing that that I polished and flared one end so that it would fit inside the large tube feeder end and keep the cases stacked strait on top of each other instead of resting at an angle. This made for consistent case feeding.
If anyone has an questions or help with any of the modifications let me know I'll be glad to help.
Here is a list of everything I have purchased since I bought my Hornady which includes modifications and the accessories to load .233, 9mm and .40 S&W:
- Hornady L-n-L AP Press $330
- Hornady L-n-L Case Feeder $250
- 15 L-n-L bushings $45
- Shell Plate #8 $23.50 for 9 mm
- Shell Plate #10 $23.50 for .40 S&W
- Shell Plate #16 $23.50 for .223 REM
- Case Feeder plate Small Rifle
- Case Feeder plate Small pistol
- Digital Case Counter $17 on eBay
- Dillon Roller Handle $36+ $8 for 5/8: 18 tpi die to tread handle
- RCBS Low Primer Alarm $6.50 on eBay
- RCBS Uniflow $48 on eBay
- RCBS Case Activated Linkage $45 I had bought this years ago for my Lee Load Master
Here the Press:
Here is the Dillon Roller Handle:
http://www.thehighroad.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=49214&d=1165948201
Here is the RCBS Powder Measure:
Here is the Digital Case Counter:
Here is the .40 S&W case feeder insert I made to better feed the cases when using the large case feeder tubes:
Here is a close up of the insert. It is a 1/2" piece of copper tubing that that I polished and flared one end so that it would fit inside the large tube feeder end and keep the cases stacked strait on top of each other instead of resting at an angle. This made for consistent case feeding.
If anyone has an questions or help with any of the modifications let me know I'll be glad to help.
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