I just got a 1050 and I'm converting to it from the LNL-
AP one caliber at at time.
I was wondering about the implications of using a lockout die. It seems that my 1050 does not allow partial handle strokes and it expects me to complete the stroke before allowing me to return the handle back up.
If a low or high powder charge activates the lockout die, it would lock up, and it would require me to return the handle to the upright position without completing the stroke.
From what I can see from my limited experience with the 1050, this would lock up the press. The die won't let me complete the stroke, but the press won't let me return the handle up without completing the stroke.
Am I visualizing this correctly? And if so, it seems that I can not use the lockout die on the 1050. Right?
AP one caliber at at time.
I was wondering about the implications of using a lockout die. It seems that my 1050 does not allow partial handle strokes and it expects me to complete the stroke before allowing me to return the handle back up.
If a low or high powder charge activates the lockout die, it would lock up, and it would require me to return the handle to the upright position without completing the stroke.
From what I can see from my limited experience with the 1050, this would lock up the press. The die won't let me complete the stroke, but the press won't let me return the handle up without completing the stroke.
Am I visualizing this correctly? And if so, it seems that I can not use the lockout die on the 1050. Right?