Wayne02
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Does using the LNL bushing concept serve the same basic function as a die with a quality lock ring? Meaning both will return the die to the pre-set index when installed in the press, except the LNL bushings is a little faster to get into play vs. having to thread the die in?
I can see where the lnl bushing concept would be great if you could use the same the die/busing combo in a single stage press like the lee classic cast. I understand that there is a lnl busing adapter available for the lee classic cast, but I wonder if the die will have to be readjusted each time for use in the classic cast, even though it uses the bushing. If it has to be readjusted each time you move the die/bushing from one press to the other that somewhat diminishes the usefulness of the lnl bushing concept doesn't it?
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I can see where the lnl bushing concept would be great if you could use the same the die/busing combo in a single stage press like the lee classic cast. I understand that there is a lnl busing adapter available for the lee classic cast, but I wonder if the die will have to be readjusted each time for use in the classic cast, even though it uses the bushing. If it has to be readjusted each time you move the die/bushing from one press to the other that somewhat diminishes the usefulness of the lnl bushing concept doesn't it?
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