Gaining reliability since I shoot a heavy tuned gun primers have to be seated deeply... Furthermore the priming section of my LNL is very vulnerable, was never able to get it working correctly. But I agree, I waste a lot of time.... Dillon 650 with casefeeder and bulletfeeder underway :-)
:-) I am reloading the old fashioned way, separate resizing/decapping on tockchucker, hand priming then rest on the hornady LNL. So far I skipped the resizing proces (thus the rockchucker) with new brass but I will integrate it again with new brass. Never a problem though. Thanks all.
Strange question,
Now and then I buy new factory brass (Geco and S&B) for reloading. A friend says I still should resize them before reloading?? Sound strange to me, since new?
Your advice highly appreciated!
regards,
I got an S2, and whilst it was pretty accurate I couldn't get used to the new grip. Went back to the Shadow Orange and liked it better. I am not alone in this (by far...) So it's all a matter of preference. S2 maybe flatter for faster shooting, Shadow (Orange) transitions are faster and grips nicer...