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1-12INF

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  1. Sounds good vince, what dry lube do you use? One of those spray-on graphite ones?
  2. Two reasons - first I wanted to use the Lyman M expansion die so as to avoid 'coke bottle' effect on finished cartridges, and that meant moving powder to station 3. And second, I don't like the fail-safe rod system and think the LNL measure (using the bench rest one, too) is more accurate.
  3. Yes, Dramworks. I'm pretty sure it will help with powder sticking due to static electricity. I ordered one today too.
  4. After disassembly and cleaning, I just bought the pistol rotor and a glass hopper for my LNL. I've never really liked the fail-safe rod on the Dillon, but I have since found out that I can get stepped, Lyman-M type expanders for the DIllon powder setup - so I could move the powder drop back to Station #4. But I'm going to run the LNL at station 3 for a while and see how it goes.
  5. Just figured it out... the Hornady directions say to put the powder bushing in with the deep counter sink facing up. I reversed it, and now there's enough throw to activate the measure. Huh.
  6. I have enough room on the toolhead for it (no bullet feeder), but there's not nearly enough throw. There cartridge case doesn't move it far enough to activate the measure. Tinkering with adjusting the linkage on the body of the upper section hasn't helped a bit.
  7. I've searched and it seems this can be done, but the execution of this has me stumped. Station Plan: 1. Resize 2. Lyman Expander M 3. Powder 4. Seat 5. Crimp My initial setup is for 9mm. Even with the Lower Case Drop Assembly screwed as deeply as possible - just above the shellpate - and using the longest powder bushing sleeve, there's not enough 'throw' to activate the measure. I only get about 25% travel on the lever. I've tinkered sliding the linkage assembly up and down on the upper bracket to no avail. Help!
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