Originally Posted By: CatShooterOriginally Posted By: RhinoriderHas anybody used the AP press. I am considering getting one and the optional case feeder to make AR and 40 sw food. Both of those guns are eating me out of home. LOL
I have two of the Hornady progressives, and 3 of the Dillons... (a DL-1000 and two RL-1050s).
IF... you are going to get a full progressive, then save your money and get the Dillon, cuz the Hornady is not even close to being a second place behind the Dillon's... both Hornady's are collecting dust in the corner.
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That may be, but for the price point I think it's worth considering for the beginner. In my opinion if you are between this and a Lee, hands down pick the Hornady. Yes, it will require some "attention to detail" but, IMO a much better design than anything branded LEE. I have had my LNL AP for about a week and have loaded over 800rds ea of 45 auto and 40s&w. The only thing that I had to do was adjust the pawls that advance the shell plate. Other than that, any problems were self-created. Yes, there are a couple trouble areas, namely #1 the primer shuttle, it's imperative to keep this channel free of debris, and also to deburr and dry-lube the [beeep] out of this mechanism. #2, the powder throw, must be thoroughly de-greased, dry-lubed, and seasoned with powdered graphite before expecting consistency. If you can handle this, and the learning curve associated with an auto progressive, you will have fun loading ammo. Plus, this press has only one plastic part that can break (under user error). Say that about a LEE......