You can send it my way. I have lots of LPP .45acp but very little SPP. I'd like options on what primers I use.
I understand. I don't have a progressive and prime with a hand primer and wouldn't therefore be a huge issue for me.I can load it easy enough. It just messes up the rhythm on the progressive because there isn’t an easy way to get it all separated.
Your wife lets you anywhere near the kitchen table with brass? one time I took mine out of the wet tumbler and laid them on towels in front of the fireplace. Cats kicked it all over the family room and I caught hell for a week.After tumbling, i will place them, bottom up, on the kitchen table. Standing as a group, easier to pick out the evil small primer bastards when next to the normal size primer cases.
Well-Yes + No...Didn’t JMB and his buddies develop the .45 acp with large pistol primers?
If so, then that is the only way it should be!
Friday night with the music on. Loading 45ACP on the progressive press and in the groove!!! Then that dreadful clunk from a SPP 45 case jams everything up.Not mad. Not complaining. But dang does that stuff mess up your groove while reloading. Thanks for letting me vent this morning.
This is where the design of the Hornady LNL really shines compared to the Dillon presses. Yanking a case off the shellplate is straightforward, and it won't dump a primer if you pass an empty shellplate slot through the priming station, either. Hitting a SPP case when you're loading LPP is still annoying, though.