So my Hornady LnL Classic press kit arrived today, set it up in my still-in-development reloading/gun room. Decided I was going to start decapping and re-sizing some of the pile of .300 Win Mag brass I've been hoarding. Took my time setting up, made sure that the decapping rod was only sticking out the bottom of the die about 3/16" like that instructions said. Put the ram all the way up and screwed the die down until it was almost touching the shell holder, locked the locking ring and decided to go at it.
I was using the Hornady one-shot lube that came with the kit, using a Hornady die, lubed the inside of the neck and the outside of the case. Ram goes up, and really damn hard to get back down. Get it down, and "WTF" I says, "This neck has a huge damn angle to it?!?" Take the die apart and the decapping rod is bent just above the expander ball. Probably should have stopped right there... Didn't... Bent the rod straight as I could get it, couldn't see any wobble. Ran the case back through the die "Much better!" I says, couldn't see any "wobble" in the resized case when compared to a yet unsized case. Keep on going and 6 brass later one gets stuck in the die.. Managed to get the decapping rod out, expander ball still in the case, rod is bent again
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I've pretty much resigned myself to buying a new die set, seeing as I didn't immediately call Hornady customer support after the first case came out wonky. Maybe i'll set the decapping rod only a 1/4" out the bottom of the die this time.
There we have it, day 1 and I'm out $50 for a die set because I couldn't stop and wanted to "play with my new toy".
Are Hornady dies just crap or is it just my blinding reloading ineptitude? What make of dies do you recommended?
I was using the Hornady one-shot lube that came with the kit, using a Hornady die, lubed the inside of the neck and the outside of the case. Ram goes up, and really damn hard to get back down. Get it down, and "WTF" I says, "This neck has a huge damn angle to it?!?" Take the die apart and the decapping rod is bent just above the expander ball. Probably should have stopped right there... Didn't... Bent the rod straight as I could get it, couldn't see any wobble. Ran the case back through the die "Much better!" I says, couldn't see any "wobble" in the resized case when compared to a yet unsized case. Keep on going and 6 brass later one gets stuck in the die.. Managed to get the decapping rod out, expander ball still in the case, rod is bent again
I've pretty much resigned myself to buying a new die set, seeing as I didn't immediately call Hornady customer support after the first case came out wonky. Maybe i'll set the decapping rod only a 1/4" out the bottom of the die this time.
There we have it, day 1 and I'm out $50 for a die set because I couldn't stop and wanted to "play with my new toy".
Are Hornady dies just crap or is it just my blinding reloading ineptitude? What make of dies do you recommended?



















































