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Reverse engineering Hornady Lock n load press bushings

I should have 6 Lee press bushings coming in tomorrow (pic below)... I'm crossing my fingers that the hex head on the bushing is small enough that I can replace all the bushings on my LnL AP. The stations are fairly close together but hopefully i can thread in 5 Lee die adapters without them hitting each other!

Will post photos soon hopefully!

https://leeprecision.com/die-adapter-hex-bush.html

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ALSO, i was thinking the other day...

Why are people concerned about movement or "play" with the LnL inserts when the Forster Coax press ALSO "floats" the die claiming a straighter operation? Wouldn't the "play" in the LnL inserts be preferred in that case? How is it different than the play in a CoAx press?

The main reason I switched is because I just got sick of buying bushings and having to twist them back and forth every time i wanted to change a die setting
 

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