Yup whet aeon said ^^^
biggest issue was powder metering. I measure each load with a digital scale that measures .02 gr for my accuracy load. Even my lyman digital dispenser would be +/- .3gr off.How so?
biggest issue was powder metering. I measure each load with a digital scale that measures .02 gr for my accuracy load. Even my lyman digital dispenser would be +/- .3gr off.
I also like to use consistent pressure on the handle for each stage and set aside different "feeling" of sizing, priming, seating, etc. With the progressive I can't feel the distinction of which cartridge was hard or soft feeling.
I have so many things to say regarding this thread and so little time...
Im not knocking Hornady LNL saying its not accurate in reloading. But your last phrase sums it up for me. The single stage press allows me to slow down and pay attention to details while I use the equipment. And yes, my single stage I have dislike about it-I can't crank out the rounds. Thats the reason why the progressive and single stage are both mounted and ready to load on the bench. Specific tool for the job.I can find something that I don't like about all my presses, but I can't say one is more accurate then the other. That's measured by my attention to detail and how I use my equipment.
This is a good thread. And would probably be a sticky. As I really have no experience with reloading. Yet I have been building complex equipment and parts. I find the information freely given as valuable. Before I retire I need to buy the single stage equipment. And start a reloading bench. I more interested with the ability to reload my ammo. Thanks