Hornady L-N-L AP
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Hornady L-N-L AP
My Hornady progressive press was starting to give me a few problems. I've had it somewhere around seven years. Best description is it was getting a little loose. I contacted Hornady and told them. They said no problem and emailed me a shipping label. About a month later my press arrived back home. To my dismay they had replaced everything but the cast frame. I basically had a brand new press. All it cost me was my time to pack it up and send it off. Didn't cost me a cent. All I can say is thank you Hornady!
Bill
Bill
messenger- Posts : 1035
Join date : 2011-06-18
Location : North Carolina
Re: Hornady L-N-L AP
Their customer service has been great for me too, never needed extensive work but I've needed parts replaced.
zanemoseley- Posts : 2688
Join date : 2015-07-11
Location : Cookeville, TN
Re: Hornady L-N-L AP
Their customer service has been great for me too. All I needed was a couple springs and a new pawl. They sent me two extra pawl's and 4 extra springs. Press runs like a clock, perfect.
rebs- Posts : 273
Join date : 2015-02-11
Re: Hornady L-N-L AP
Also, those that have never run a progresive may not appreciate the differences but the Hornady LNL AP fits very nicely between a Dillon 550 and 650. Dillons are great machines but so is the Hornady.
zanemoseley- Posts : 2688
Join date : 2015-07-11
Location : Cookeville, TN
Re: Hornady L-N-L AP
It’s actually between the 650 and the 1050, IMO.
Wobbley- Admin
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Join date : 2015-02-13
Re: Hornady L-N-L AP
Wobbley wrote:It’s actually between the 650 and the 1050, IMO.
I agree
rebs- Posts : 273
Join date : 2015-02-11
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