76Highboy's videos on how to tune the Hornady Lock and Load ("LnL") AP ("Ammo Plant") have helped countless people get their LnL AP running. In this video, he finally speaks his mind on Dillon Precision reloading machines.
76Highboy's videos on how to tune the Hornady Lock and Load ("LnL") AP ("Ammo Plant") have helped countless people get their LnL AP running. In this video, he finally speaks his mind on Dillon Precision reloading machines.
Last edited by LittleLebowski; 02-05-2017 at 05:18 PM.
#RESIST
Of course you had to post this, right after I watched it, my SDB just started having primer feed issues.
I didn't want a 550, I do all my rifle loading on a single stage.
For some reason I thought he was going to rip into Dillon and I was genuinely curious what he would bring up.
I just drove to Dillon yesterday and picked up a 650 after years on a 550B. They are such a great company to do business with.
Having used Loadmasters in the past, and having a friend who used a Pro1000 in recent past (who then "upgraded" to a Loadmaster), I'm very happy to have moved on to a 650. Like he says, it just works--set it and forget it.
Jeff Martin
Thanks, LL. I was just looking this morning at LnL AP v. 650 v. 1050. Now it's 650 or 1050.
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