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Join Date: July 6, 2010
Location: OTS
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Any one use the Dillon powder check on a Hornady LNL AP?
I like the idea of a noise when or if there is a problem with the powder charge. So has anyone fitted the powder check on a LNL AP press and if so what did you have to do?
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Join Date: January 6, 2009
Posts: 3,614
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No, but I am using a RCBS Powder Check die on a Lee Classic Turret press.
Jim
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Join Date: December 29, 2006
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I use Hornady's "Powder Cop" on my LnL
Works as advertised but you do have to watch the rod - if you get going too fast or lose concentration it is useless unless you make the effort to actually see it go up and down. Nothing is truly foolproof if a fool is using it! Gary |
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Join Date: May 21, 2001
Location: Oshkosh wi.
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I saw somewhere a guy made a conversion to the dillon powder check on a LNL. He had to cut a notch in the frame,(top) of the LNL to accommodate the "foot" that makes the die work. So it CAN be done, but I would imagine it would void any warranty.
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