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Define match grade.are any of you guys loading match grade 223 ammo on this press ?
^^^^^^^^Nope, and never will
^^^^^^^^This 100%Define match grade.
Yes I've had my LnL work great, but match grade for me meant several process changes and it's not as simple as a pull of the handle. LnL for me is optimal for the blend of supporting match grade, while still supporting all the quick plinking ammo outputs.
Match grade tweaks for my 2.260 77gr loads - prep and prime brass separately; weight each charge, don't rely on powder measure. Essentially this makes the LnL a sequential single stage.
-Mac
The manufacturer says all you need to know. IMO Hornaday is not synonymous with precision!…. I have a lnl ap and it’s fine for my pistol ammo but I don’t compete with pistols , if I did I would load them as I do my match Amo….. one at a time.are any of you guys loading match grade 223 ammo on this press ?
The manufacturer says all you need to know. IMO Hornaday is not synonymous with precision!…. I have a lnl ap and it’s fine for my pistol ammo but I don’t compete with pistols , if I did I would load them as I do my match Amo….. one at a time.
Wayne
Ditto +1Pretty much what Mac just said.
thank you for the replies. I will continue to size and prime on my LNL, then add powder with my RCBS charge master and then seat the bullets on my LNL
I also believe this should work fine, let us know what you think after you load and shoot some.thank you for the replies. I will continue to size and prime on my LNL, then add powder with my RCBS charge master and then seat the bullets on my LNL
rebsI also believe this should work fine, let us know what you think after you load and shoot some.
Wayne