How did he do it?

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http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?109994-Hornady-Lock-n-Load-AP-SUCKS

anyone know?

Mine is once again broke and my press is idle. very sad.

I have 3 coming from Hornady, but that's a ways off and I am interested in learning how he did it. I'm sure I'll break it again and again.

But I'm too deep now to switch brands and it's always been my fault, not the press. I like it a lot when it works.
 
read the instruction's on how to set up the dies.
Or buy a better press like a LEE Classic Turret

It seems with this particular round, that it's more about primer insertion. But I had a guy that knows what he's doing set it up and that is not the problem, it was the loose nut behind the handle.

I'm going to dance with the girl I brought.

I think the guy has machinist skills. I think he turned it on a lathe or mill.
 
what the hell i up with hornady lately and these drive hubs snapping.... this is like the 10th thread i've seen about it breaking.
 
If you're sizing rifle brass with it you need to use good lube.
I use Dillon Case Lube (lanolin and isopropyl alcohol).

I'm betting they break when the ram is on the way down and the case is sticking.
The other possibility is a bad batch went out the door.

I've sized tens of thousands of rounds on mine.
 
assuming he is correct, then yes a bad batch when out,

(quoted from cast boolits)
40Super said:
This is a batch of casting problems,it happens to many of the presses with serial numbers between35,000 and 35,600.Above and below that its not a problem.Anyone with a press in that number range should look at their press closely for the crack that is sometimes there before it is even used.Many people had the drive hub break on the first round,which is sad.I bought mine in the middle of this issue but got one with a 36,### serial number ,so it is good,I've loaded a couple thousand rounds now with no problems.
 
If you're sizing rifle brass with it you need to use good lube.
I use Dillon Case Lube (lanolin and isopropyl alcohol).

I'm betting they break when the ram is on the way down and the case is sticking.
The other possibility is a bad batch went out the door.

I've sized tens of thousands of rounds on mine.

this is true. I discovered that with my first reload. It was .270. When I got the lube right, it was perfect.
 
assuming he is correct, then yes a bad batch when out,

(quoted from cast boolits)

I'll buy that. and I would also think that there's more than just that batch. My serial number is in the 24### range.

I'm on my 3rd hub. 4th on the way.
 
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