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I have an LNLAP, as well, and my experiences are similar.  The plastic piece mentioned does seem to me to be sacrificial if something binds up in the primer shuttle.  Hornady sent me a few, for free, too. And I got a few extra shell plate springs, but the one I am using now has a slight kink, and doesn't seem to cause any issues. 


I have a Rock Chucker for low volume hunting loads, but for anything beyond that I load on the LNLAP.  I have 380 Auto, 9mm Luger, 40 S&W, 45 Auto, 10mm Auto, 223 Rem., 6.8 SPC, and 308 Win. dies all set up in die bushings, and shell plates for all cartridges listed.  Mine has loaded thousands of rounds of pistol ammo, for practice and competition.  And thousands of rounds of rifle ammo for target, and SHTF ammo.  No serious issues in loading all of that ammo.  I considered going Blue when I bought the LNLAP, but somehow convinced myself that the LNLAP was cheaper to own, easier to change cartridges, and had a great powder measure...All of those points have proven themselves out over thousands of rounds loaded.


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