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  • @76Highboy
    @76Highboy Před 5 lety +2

    www.76highboy.com for livestream reloading workshops and more. Highboy

  • @jamesrobertson6255
    @jamesrobertson6255 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey man, thank you so much for ALL of these vids. I just bought the Ammo Kit and haven’t even opened the box. I’m sitting here taking notes. I’m 60 years old, and have been an Airline pilot my whole life. I’m now retired now and starting my second life of working harder It seems!😂 i pay very close attention to detail and appreciate your time. You would make a great Airline instructor. I ran the program for a couple of our Aircraft and I would have trained and hired you to teach! Great job 👍 God bless you.

  • @TrickstheB
    @TrickstheB Před 8 lety +2

    These videos are invaluable. Hornady, and all AP users, owe you a big 'Thank You!'.
    Jim P.

  • @angreals
    @angreals Před 9 lety +3

    I just bought a LNL progressive press, I have to say that your playlist made running it a breeze. Thanks for taking the time to share your tips.

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 9 lety +1

      Thank you for the kind comment Justin. I am glad it helped and if you have any questions feel free to ask. I hope you drop in once in a while. Highboy

  • @Stomper67
    @Stomper67 Před 7 lety +1

    You've got to be the best Hornady salesman ever! Your "conversational" style of instruction makes learning these things enjoyable. I'm sold on the LnL AP... just gotta get the rest of the funds designated.

  • @rmbion
    @rmbion Před 10 lety +1

    Hi, Jim. I started reloading back in pre-CZcams times (mid nineties). What a difference today. Your videos give the up close and personal touch. Truth is, knowing your equipment inside and out gives the ability to troubleshoot and problem solve, which is IMHO what makes this hobby so much fun.

  • @chr103yod
    @chr103yod Před 11 lety +1

    Really great videos. I wish I would have watched these when I got my press. It would have saved me a lot of time.

  • @rgorji
    @rgorji Před 9 lety +3

    Awesome video Bill. This is very useful. I think Hornday should contract with you on how to set up and trouble shoot their equipment. Had I watched these videos when I got the press I would have been much better off.
    Thank you.

  • @war_material
    @war_material Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks for all the videos! I am waiting for mine in the mail and I am replacing my lee pro 1000. Your videos certainly have me more confidence in setting up this press and I am going to buy some graphite and o rings to make sure I don't run into all of those potential problems. I crank out a lot of 9mm, 10mm and 40sw

  • @bikeskinz
    @bikeskinz Před 3 lety +2

    Hey I know these series of videos are really old, but I've stumbled upon them watching LNL AP videos. I've loaded on mine already and did fine, and I've loaded on a Dillon 550 and a 650 in the past and did fine. But I just wanted to say that watching your videos here, you give so many nuggets of expert information that goes ever so slightly more in-depth than any other reloading videos I've seen for progressive presses. I've watched a ton of videos on vehicle wrapping, photoshop, music keyboards, woodcarving, all different subjects. You have a natural ability to stack in details and explain why you do things the way you do it that goes beyond the norm. It makes me want to be more patient and informative when teaching my own son how to do something.

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 3 lety +1

      You Sir just humbled me. Your son is an extension of you with his own unique characteristics. He needs you and when you are patient with him you reassure him that you have confidence in him. One day he will fly away... enjoy it and take it slow. Highboy

  • @fencr
    @fencr Před 10 lety +2

    Real good videos Bill. Just the info and tips I need. I'm new to reloading. I watched your first couple. I'm making notes. I'll watch the remaining in this series and I noticed you started a new series on reloading basics starting from the scratch. I have this press still in the box. I'm gathering the dies and supplies. I actually have to build a bench to mount this thing on but that's another story. Your videos are just what I need. Thank you very much. Marc

  • @76Highboy
    @76Highboy Před 10 lety +1

    Mark, the 6th video in my Progressive series shows you ideas on how to build a bench. Thanks for the kind remark.

  • @dbenn3774
    @dbenn3774 Před 6 lety +2

    Ok you convinced me. Ordering it tomorrow to replace my antique one.

  • @76Highboy
    @76Highboy Před 10 lety

    Thanks for the positive input. You guys are all great.

  • @JBBooks4440
    @JBBooks4440 Před 11 lety +2

    Keep the videos coming...There great an they reallly help...

  • @Oneday8368
    @Oneday8368 Před 11 lety +1

    Another great video, my press should arrive sometime next week and I can't wait to put all your great advise to use. Now if only I could find some reloading components for 9mm I will be doing good. Keep the vids coming I want to learn so much more.

  • @6.5mm_is_the_best_mm
    @6.5mm_is_the_best_mm Před 5 lety +1

    It seems like the rubbing alcohol works for you but i will add that alcohol is a polar solvent, like acetone or water, and does not mix with oil without some sort of emulsifier like dish soap or eggwhites. Brake cleaner, mineral spirits, gasoline, turpentine etc. are examples of non-polar solvents and would probably be better choices for breaking down the packing oil coatings that protect the press during storage, with brake cleaner at the top of the list because it does not leave a residue. Though, the dry lube in the Hornady One-Shot gun cleaner/lube is a much better rust preventative and lubricant to keep things running smoothly. I am a house painter, not a chemist, so take with a grain of sodium chloride.

  • @archer1lash
    @archer1lash Před 11 lety +1

    Great video 76highboy! helped me tremendously, thank you and have a great day.

  • @MrPeterson74
    @MrPeterson74 Před 5 lety +1

    Just picked up my new AP this week. If I could change just one thing, it would be to grind in flats on the LnL bushings so that you can use a wrench to lock them in before adjusting the dies into position and then locking them in.

  • @mikesgarage394
    @mikesgarage394 Před 2 lety +1

    Great videos, big help in setting up my LNL. I have noticed you now use Dillon though.

  • @user-iw8fs9fq3d
    @user-iw8fs9fq3d Před 7 lety +2

    Thanks from Norway. Very good instructional videos =)

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 7 lety

      Hello John and you are welcome. Have a nice day Sir. Highboy

  • @seandoherty712
    @seandoherty712 Před rokem +2

    Thank you. Very helpful and informative. Very well done.

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před rokem +1

      Thank you, Sean. That was the third video for my channel. That was back in the day. Lol... Highboy

  • @dmope22
    @dmope22 Před 3 lety +1

    awesome video. thanks...also awesome attitude. keep it up. you know your onions.

  • @osbornephoto1955
    @osbornephoto1955 Před 8 lety +2

    Thanks for making these videos. I bought my press 2 years ago and never used it. Your videos are definitely going to help. I have a question. In the video #3 you never mentioned the 3 insert able tubes for the powder measure. I take it one if for rifle, the other large pistol and the next small pistol? I am talking about the 3 steel tubular inserts that come in a small package.

  • @john32828
    @john32828 Před 9 lety +1

    Great tips, I guess I am off to Harbor Freight to pick up an O-Ring kit.

  • @76Highboy
    @76Highboy Před 11 lety +2

    Wendell, you the man. Thanks for the positive comments and make sure you have a great day yourself my friend.
    Jim

  • @claroespejo1051
    @claroespejo1051 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the video, I’ll stay with Dillon. Too many tweaking to be done with this Hornady, from the plate, to primer, to powder measure…

  • @richardrongve9141
    @richardrongve9141 Před 9 lety +1

    Hi Bill. I really enjoy tour videos. I do miss that you don't visit the Hornady press now that you have a Dillon. Have you ever thought about putting together a great troubleshooting tips and tricks for the people with the Hornady case feed? I know your insight would be appreciated. Keep up,the great work. Looking forward to the Ar-15 series. I learned something the other day I thought I would share. I reloaded from the same manufacturer the same load but one projectile was I believe plated flat bottom and the other was BT. Both were 55 grn. The FB projectile latterly flies apart in my 1:7 twist barrel ( can't hit paper at 50 yards and key holes etc at closer distance. The BT projectile can easily shoot a 1-1/2. Inch group ( only using a red dot). Thought I would share as it might be an interesting subject for you to talk about. I pulled all he projectiles and reloaded with BT. I am going to let my. Buddy load them up and shoot them out of his 1:9 twist to see how they do.
    Hope you had a great Father's Day.
    Rico

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 9 lety

      I will be loading on the Hornady shortly but I don't own a case feeder for it. Good info and thanks. Highboy

  • @richardrongve9141
    @richardrongve9141 Před 9 lety +1

    Great videos (all of them) Thanks for all the great tips

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 9 lety

      Thank you very much Sir, I appreciate your comment and hope you follow along. Are you new to reloading? Highboy

    • @richardrongve9141
      @richardrongve9141 Před 9 lety

      I have been reloading for about a year. I was using a Lee Turret press. I just bought a Hornady and wanted to learn or about them. Your videos are terrific. Thanks again

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 9 lety

      Richard Rongve
      Richard, here shortly I will be identifying the components that we will be using for the Women's Reloading series. I will be expanding on powder burn rates and etc,,, so there will be some good info for you. Your sure a pleasure to have on my channel and I hope to get to know you my friend. Highboy

    • @richardrongve9141
      @richardrongve9141 Před 9 lety

      Thanks

    • @richardrongve9141
      @richardrongve9141 Před 9 lety

      Look forward to the new videos

  • @UtahTrucker
    @UtahTrucker Před 9 lety +1

    Thanks for the help now its throwing accurate

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 9 lety

      Your welcome Limon. Highboy

  • @Dreamweaver_Farm
    @Dreamweaver_Farm Před 9 lety +1

    Highboy, Great vodeos! You've sold me on the LNL! Hornady should be hooking you up with some Swag for selling their product! What's your take on using Dillon dies for reloding on the LNL? I've read some posts that say stay all Hornady, but they don't really offer a 3-die set for the .223. Obviously Dillon does or I wouldn't be posing this question.

  • @RASNOHIO
    @RASNOHIO Před 4 lety

    Helping me with my lnl thanks!!!

  • @markGoldfinch1989
    @markGoldfinch1989 Před 2 lety +2

    thanks, learnt a lot from this video

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you Mark. If you have questions feel free to join my forum where we can help you. Go to 76highboy.com

  • @KirbyWinder
    @KirbyWinder Před 7 lety +2

    Highboy your videos are the best I have found on the Hornday assembly, I would be calling Hornady non-stop without your help. I do have one question, at about 5:32 min. into the video you instruct to add the o-ring to the powder drop linkage. I followed your directions and when I looked the o-ring does not even come close to touching the linkage. Maybe I am doing something wrong or they have changed the design given I just bought it a few weeks ago. Thanks again for the great videos!!!

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 7 lety

      Hornady has new shims that you can get. You can call them and see what they say. Thanks and I hope you get it figured out. Highboy

  • @lairdwalsh1321
    @lairdwalsh1321 Před 8 lety +2

    Thanks Jim had a problem with my power measure. When to my friend Jim and you fixed it thanksyour friend Laird

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 8 lety

      +Laird Walsh Vids can be helpful. Your welcome my brother. Highboy

  • @tomlaney2484
    @tomlaney2484 Před 2 lety +1

    Liked and subscribed, quick question about the powder thru- The kit comes with a couple of unmarked beveled "throughs" how do you install them and which one is called for?
    Thanks

  • @icntsywhtiwnt2
    @icntsywhtiwnt2 Před 2 lety +1

    Bless you.

  • @dvdb726
    @dvdb726 Před 7 lety +2

    Highboy 76...Awesome videos, I've watched most of your Hornady ones, I like them because you show issues you run into and how to fix them...bought the Hornady LNL AP Press, on your advice, a few months and have since reloaded 5000 rounds of 9mm and .40 S&W. I got .223 dies from my boys for Christmas and have loaded 200 rounds in the last 2 days. My issue is this...btw I am running the #2 powder sleeve, I am getting powder on top of the case around the mouth, what would be causing that? Or is that just normal that some powder may stick to the top maybe because of the case lube?

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 7 lety

      I wish I could help you but I never ran the powder sleeves, probably because I never used the case feeder... but I could be wrong on that. Hornady would be able to help you with that. I am glad you are enjoying your big Hornady. They are a beast of a machine. Highboy

  • @rodneyburkett4325
    @rodneyburkett4325 Před 4 lety +2

    Hell Bill... Your video really helped me understand everything about the powder measure on my Hornady LNL progressive press. For some reason though I am having some residual powder getting on the shell plate when reloading (9mm Luger)which eventually fouls up the primer indexing slide and primer seat. Any suggestions on what could be causing this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again for this video!!

    • @rodneyburkett4325
      @rodneyburkett4325 Před 4 lety +1

      WOOPS Meant to say "Hello Bill".

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 4 lety +1

      @@rodneyburkett4325 Lol.... a laugh is always needed. As for your question I no longer own the Hornady... went Dillon. You may want to ask the guys at Hornady or my forum. Wish I had more for you
      76highboy.com

  • @matgdowski7578
    @matgdowski7578 Před 7 lety +3

    You have done an awesome job on your videos. However, I wanted to make a very small correction for you. You mentioned that you used a "1.5mm x 1.9mm o-ring" for the shoulder bolt for the powder measure. I tried finding this and couldn't find it. I then found the same o-ring kit that you used from Harbor Freight (even 4 years later, it is the 225 Piece Metric Nitrile O-ring Assortment #67609) and I found out that you were pointing to the 5.8mm x 1.9mm o-ring. :) So, anyone that is planning on doing this, you need to get the 5.8mm x 1.9mm o-ring, not a 1.5mm x 1.9mm o-ring. Crap happens. I do podcasts and I make mistakes all of the time, so I totally understand. :) I just thought I'd throw this out there for anyone trying to follow the tips and tricks that you suggest. I really appreciate all of the hard work you have done (and currently do) with your videos.
    I understand you don't use the Hornady any longer, but I still appreciate you keeping this video series up for those of us that are just getting into reloading and purchased the Hornady L-n-L AP anyway. :) (such as myself) These tips are great and you do an awesome job at the presentation. You keep it interesting and base it on safety which is paramount. I'm a firearms instructor and I believe safety is paramount as well, so I thank you for following along in that perspective. Again, please don't take the above negatively. I'm just trying to help out those that may be using your tips and tricks and might have only listened instead of actually seeing (it was hard to see the writing on the box, so I compared boxes and that's how I found out which size it was) which size o-ring it was. :) The other o-ring size (for the lock and load bushing) is correct. Only the shoulder bolt o-ring size was stated incorrectly. Anyway...keep rockin' n' rollin' and thank you again!
    Mat

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 7 lety

      Mat Gdowski Mat, your just fine. I encourage these comments because there is so much going on that I do make errors. Firearms instructor. How cool is that!!! I am humbled. Highboy

    • @matgdowski7578
      @matgdowski7578 Před 7 lety

      Firearms training has its moments. :) I also teach CCDW (Concealed Carry) in the state as well, so that makes it quite enjoyable as well. Believe me, nothing to be humbled about. I'm humbled to you. You have a ton of reloading knowledge where as I have none. That is why I am here learning from your videos and I truly appreciate them. I just recently started in USPSA competitions, so I figured I might as well start reloading or my competition days will be short lived due to cost. LOL! Have a good one, Jim and keep up the awesome work!

    • @kenaxford
      @kenaxford Před 3 lety

      2021 and this is still current and good intel. $4.99 at harbor freight. Thanks guys!

  • @scdave100
    @scdave100 Před 8 lety +1

    Jim, do you use all Hornady dies with your press or do you use other brands for particular jobs?

  • @sparlin88
    @sparlin88 Před rokem +2

    I just bought the Hornady L&L AP . So use the small pistol Powder Assembly for .357 ? I have a Lever action rifle that shoots this . Thanks

  • @Dv087
    @Dv087 Před rokem +1

    22x3 mm o-ring is a red hiering. 22x2.3 or 22x2.4 in every kit. Cannot find a kit with your o-ring even at Harbor Freight. Other than that killer info.

  • @thebooster99
    @thebooster99 Před 9 lety +1

    Bill, I've watched over 20 of your excellent videos. The problem I'm having is trying to get an accurate, consistent powder charge when loading .243 rounds. I'm trying to load 43.5 grains. However, what comes out of the charger is between 43.0 and 43.8. I have reviewed your vid on the powder charger several times. I'm thinking it may be the that the resizing die on a rifle round takes a bit more force and jars the press a bit which may lead to the variance in powder being thrown. Any help is greatly appreciated.
    Toby

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 9 lety

      Check you pm Toby. Highboy

  • @ragssan
    @ragssan Před 9 lety +1

    Bill, last week I contacted you and said, I purchased a Hornady AP Lock and Load press. Yesterday, was the day I received it. So, far I am taking my time and learning. I have a question. There are 3 bushings that come with the press that go into the powder drop tube. I want to know what the medium and small bushings are for what calibers. So far I have worked with 5.56 cases. Finally got those to prime. But, had trouble getting a full stroke because the powder measure would not let me make a full stroke to drop another primer. Thanks, Rick

  • @joejeans7913
    @joejeans7913 Před 3 lety +2

    yeah but I started with part 3 and will watch part 1-5 is there a part 6? I didn't see one. I also have the Dillon XL 750 will watch those when Im done with the Hornady. AP. its pretty much up and going want to fine tune it though. still having hard time not being able to see if a primer loaded, if I have a shell in all stations I can't see if a primer is ready to seat. When I miss one the powder goes out the bottom and its a mess. still trying to fine tune the priming part.

  • @davidsanford2711
    @davidsanford2711 Před 10 lety +1

    I've watched a couple of your vid's man you've got some real good tips. Got a question for you, I'm having issues with 4831SC throwing consistent charges, any suggestions?
    I'm loading a 6.5x.284 rifle and the 4831SC just isn't playing nicely.
    The finer granulated powders r working great like the W231, ect.
    Thanks, Dave

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 10 lety

      David, I just sent you a pm to call me. I will help you on the phone if you would like. Highboy

    • @davidsanford2711
      @davidsanford2711 Před 10 lety

      Bill Morgan well I haven't used youtube enough to find the path for PM...LOL

    • @davidsanford2711
      @davidsanford2711 Před 10 lety

      Bill Morgan Got it... I'll call u in a few....thx

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 10 lety

      David Sanford
      This will help you figure out how use my channel.
      .
      How to Better Use My Channel

  • @76Highboy
    @76Highboy Před 10 lety +1

    Mark, check out video 6. Sheesh, it's pretty bad that I can't remember which videos are which.

  • @76Highboy
    @76Highboy Před 10 lety +1

    Mark,,, Bill or Jim will work. The thing with my videos is you can relax and hangout. The beginning reloading will be slow but once the videos start coming on they will be very thorough and easy to follow. I have some pointers on building a bench on one of my youtube cideos so check that one out. Thanks Mark.

  • @robertharris9107
    @robertharris9107 Před 10 lety +1

    im watching your videos and im not sure if you talk about it or not but my question is in regards to the powder measure. my powder measure will work fine but occasionally it will loosen from the press and lift up with the lock and load bushing so that the case below will push everything up like its all one piece. at that point the powder dispensed is not enough and I have to turn the bushing back in place. maybe I need to try another bushing. what do you suggest.

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 10 lety

      Que to 22:00 in this video. I address it there. Highboy

  • @sparlin88
    @sparlin88 Před rokem +1

    Also on the powder thru how do I know which is for 30-30 rounds ? and which is for all other rounds ? Can't seem to find in the manual . Thanks

  • @Fredruiz622
    @Fredruiz622 Před 10 lety +1

    Jim, now you got me hook on your videos! My only comment is you should get a check from Hornady! Thanks.

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 10 lety

      Hey, the friends I have made through these videos is more then enough. I do like my Hornady though. I used to run RCBS but as time went by I changed and never went back. Have a great day. Jim

  • @AgentLintZeal
    @AgentLintZeal Před 10 lety +1

    If I set the powder measure to click at the top of the travel, isn't that keeping the plate from coming all the way up also? For example, will that affect the settings and performance of my sizing die or bullet seating die?
    On another note, thanks so much for these video's. I only recently started to get into reloading and chose the LNL progressive and classic as my presses. It hasn't even come yet, but your video's are going to save me a lot of headaches. I've gotten some of this info on other channels, but your complete end-to-end explanations are helping me gain a clear understanding I can't get anywhere else!

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 10 lety

      No, by setting the measure to click at the top, that has no bearing on the plate.Once you set it up you will see. Also, I will be doing a new series that will be continuous on reloading and I will be answering questions and you NEED TO CHECK OUT MY BEGINNING RELOADING SERIES!!! Fantastic stuff. It is a full reloading series starting with the 357 magnum, and then we will go into the .223 and the semi-auto. I am also incorporating a womens reloading and gun series. Starting in video 12 I go through powders, primers, and bullets. Thanks for the compliment and for repayment just send me a really good sammage. Good day my friend. Highboy

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 10 lety

      Bill Morgan This might help.
      Beginning Reloading, Presses, Video 1
      This is the most informational video
      Merry Christmas to all my friends on youtube and all the gun forums

    • @AgentLintZeal
      @AgentLintZeal Před 10 lety

      Bill Morgan
      Duh... Now I get it. CASE-ACTIVATED powder drop... :) Not ram activated...

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 10 lety

      You got it brother. See, now you own it. Pass it on. Highboy

  • @mdpilato
    @mdpilato Před 8 lety +1

    Highboy76: Thank you for all the Hornady LnL series. All very helpful. I shoot high-power and use the LnL for my practice ammo in 6XC which is a 22-250 necked up to a 6mm. I cannot get the Hornady powder measure to give me accurate throws. I would be happy with 38.5 gr of Ramshot Hunter +/_ 0.5 gr. It starts off ok then after about 10 throws, the charges start decreasing. Have noticed the reading on the micrometer gauge changes, so I readjust it back, and even still the charges start to decrease. I have tightened the allen screw( hand tight). Also having problems with the primer seating high even though i have switched the primer ram to the new cylindrical one. i have tried using the dime under the ram, but really? this shouldn't be the fix. Any help for these problems? Thanks again.

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 8 lety

      I have quit using my Hornady because I am experiencing issues with not being able to seat past slush and now I am beginning to notice an occasional high primer. I called Hornady and they said they don't guarantee past flush and advised me to use another means of priming like my Redding. Otherwise, they said they cannot help me but, they sent me the dime. The dime threw my timing off so that did not work.
      I called Dillon and they said if that happened with their machine they would send a new primer block and that would be that!!! I have been loading on my RL550B and have not looked back since.
      The Dillon will throw powder every bit as consistent as the Hornady.
      I am sorry I cannot help you. You sound like a good guy and I welcome you to my channel.
      Highboy

    • @mdpilato
      @mdpilato Před 8 lety

      Highboy: thanks for the reply. I have been binge watching your channel fro the past two days, and have decided to throw in the towel on the Hornady and go Blue. Trying to decide between the 550B and the 650. But since i shoot around 5-6K rounds of rifle a year, leaning towards the 650. And will get the inline fabrication mounting plates and lighting as per your videos. Any suggestions, thoughts? email me at:mdpilato@icloud.com

  • @jimwinters3834
    @jimwinters3834 Před 8 lety +2

    Hi Bill. I have looked at of you vids dealing with the set up of the Hornady AP reloader an think you have done a fine job. I have set it up and am having a problem with the powder drop tube. I am loading 5.56 cases but I am trying to get it to drop 26 grains but no luck. One drop will be 26.4 and when I adjust it I get 25.8. No matter what I do I can't get it to give me 26 grains. Additionally, I can not get it to give me consistent power drops. Any suggestions?

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 8 lety

      +Jim Winters Hello Jim. I no longer run the Hornady and I am now running Dillon and Redding. I never ran rifle on my Hornady because of this exact issue you are describing. I always used my single stage. I am still new to Dillon and will soon find out if it does a better job. Right now, I am running the Redding T7 Turret and it is spot on perfect and it is very fast. I am sorry I cannot help you Sir. If I were you, due to safety reasons, I would load rifle on a single stage and the Redding t& Turret is fabulous and I have not had one person disagree. That is my two cents. Highboy

    • @reservebastard
      @reservebastard Před 7 lety

      I'm a little confused. You stopped using the AP altogether or stopped using it for rifle or did you mean something else? Kind of disheartening to watch all of your enthusiasm in the video about this press only to read you gave up on it. Or have I misunderstood something?

    • @silentbob267
      @silentbob267 Před 6 lety +1

      Most powder drops struggle to meter out stick powder accurately. You could try switching to a ball or flake powder that will meter better. I have heard that some guys will run the Lee Pro auto disc powder meter on these presses because they are more consistent with stick powders though I have not tried it myself to verify this. If you are loading for ultimate precision you will want to weigh every charge of powder because that is really the best way to ensure consistency from one round to the next. If you are loading plinking/training rounds and maximum accuracy is not necessary typically people will weigh 10 charges in a row and the average weight of those is the target weight they are metering out. For every day ammo .5 of a grain up or down typically won't make that much of a difference. Just make sure you aren't close enough to max charge that the variance in your powder thrower can go over it and you should be fine. Most rifles will also have a sweet spot so to speak in terms of velocity where they will hold a very tight group over .8 to 1.5 grain variance in powder. If you can determine this through ladder testing or chronograph testing and load accordingly most of your variances in powder drop should not even be noticeable.

  • @richardrongve9141
    @richardrongve9141 Před 9 lety +1

    Hi Bill. I am having issues with keeping the linkage connected on the powder assembly. When it raises (usually when I throw it manually), the linkage pin pulls away from the assembly with the two screens attached to the powder chamber assembly. Do you have any suggestions.
    Thanks in advance
    Richard
    I watched the video again. I disassembled the linkage assembly and reassembled. The pin in now approx in the middle. Great video.

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 9 lety

      I do not and have never had that problem. You may need to call Hornady BUT, I would try to walk through everything resetting it up and see if you can beat it. Sorry I have no fixes for you. Highboy

    • @richardrongve9141
      @richardrongve9141 Před 9 lety

      Thanks Highboy. Watched the video again and assembled it again. Problem solved. Must not have lines something up. Corrects before tightening

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 9 lety

      Good!!! I was getting ready to check on you. Good job Richard. Highboy

  • @patmcbride9853
    @patmcbride9853 Před 10 lety +2

    Okay.

  • @richardrongve9141
    @richardrongve9141 Před 9 lety +1

    Do you have any additional info on the o-rings you used? I went the Big Tool Box to find some o-rings but none of them seemed to be the size you referred to. Thanks in advance.

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 9 lety

      No I do not but follow along because I will have a video out hopefully within the next week and half that will address this problem. I believe it to be the best fix. Thanks Richard. Highboy

    • @richardrongve9141
      @richardrongve9141 Před 9 lety

      Hi Bill
      Got my press setup yesterday. Thanks for all the tips. To fix the powder die from moving, I thought about asking you what you thought about putting some Teflon tape on the lock n load unit
      Looking forward to your video

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 9 lety

      Go to MidayUSA.com. Search for "Redding Bushing". You can replace the loosening LNL on just the powder measure position for s solid lock up. I will try to get my videos done on it by the weekend. I hope this helps. Jim

  • @barakuna
    @barakuna Před 10 lety +1

    your using rubbing alcohol instead of the hornady cleaner and dry lube to defreage and clean?

    • @dg1234ify
      @dg1234ify Před 4 lety +1

      Make mine 90%, 3 gal..He used Hornaday's cleaner in Part 1. Rewind the tape to 3:27 and see all the Hornady spray cans on top of the man's toolbox, over his left shoulder.

  • @mrl3810
    @mrl3810 Před 3 lety +2

    Question. The shoulder bolt o-ring. Your pointing at 5.8 x 1.9 mm o-ring, but you’re saying 1.5 x 1.9 mm o-ring. Witch is correct 🤷‍♂️?

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 3 lety +1

      Sorry but I no longer run the Hornady and I don't remember. Highboy

  • @fencr
    @fencr Před 10 lety +1

    Sorry about the Bill reference Jim but the tag is throwing me. regards none the less. Marc

  • @II_superluminal_II
    @II_superluminal_II Před rokem +2

    could've become a millionaire gun-tuber imagine......

  • @not30
    @not30 Před 10 lety +1

    can you tell me what camera you use for your videos?
    Thank You
    Clarky

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 10 lety

      I use a Canon camcorder. I have had it several month's and I paid about $180.00 for it. Do not get a camera because when you record with a camera you can only record for 20 minutes because they need to cool down. It you continually video with a camera you will eventually ruin it. You can do some video recording but they are not designed to be used continually for that. Thanks for asking. Highboy

    • @not30
      @not30 Před 10 lety

      Thank you your very helpful bill

  • @chadmerkley8032
    @chadmerkley8032 Před 9 lety +1

    What powder baffle are you using in the Hornady powder dispenser?

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 9 lety

      I ordered it from Hornady. I find the powder baffle works best with the flake and ball powders. You will just have to experiment with it. When I am running extruded powders I leave it out because it seems to measure a little more accurately. Thanks for posting and I hope you say hello from time to time. Highboy

  • @338lapuaLRS
    @338lapuaLRS Před 4 lety

    Can I ask why you went from Hornady to Dillion?
    What was the cause?
    As I have Hornady LNL AP. I love it and the red brand. The bullets I use is all Hornady.

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 4 lety +1

      Once I ran my first Dillon I never looked back. Much better machine . That is my experience. Highboy

    • @338lapuaLRS
      @338lapuaLRS Před 4 lety +1

      @@76Highboy fair enough. I have watched several of your videos. As you have help me fine tune or figure out what the issue was or how to fix it.

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 4 lety

      @@338lapuaLRS I am glad to help where I can. It is always good to hear from you. Highboy

  • @bsimmons00
    @bsimmons00 Před 5 lety +1

    Ok, question on the height setup. The first time you did it, you set the height until it clicked then lowered the ram and turned the assembly a good half turn before tightening it down. The second time you did not do the extra turn and just tightened it as it was. Am I missing a reasoning for the difference or was this just an oversight?

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 5 lety

      These videos were made in the middle of the night off the cuff and were made due to request. At the time I did not know I was going to end up with a channel. I made the videos at about 1:00 AM and went to bed. Probably and oversight. I no longer own this press. Highboy

    • @bsimmons00
      @bsimmons00 Před 5 lety +1

      @@76Highboy I gotcha. Didn't mean it as criticism. Just wondering which method you found to be better? I assume you recommend the additional turn.

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 5 lety

      @@bsimmons00 I did not take it that way. No foul. You should join my Facebook group. Got a lot of Hornady guys over there. Highboy facebook.com/groups/2011421259076530/

  • @wingsmike
    @wingsmike Před 10 lety +1

    I can't get the powder measure
    to elevate even if is screwed all the way down

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 10 lety +1

      Look in your pm box. I sent you my phone number. Let me see if I can help you out. Highboy

  • @randystrom2163
    @randystrom2163 Před 6 lety +1

    Why not Dillon or Lee? Cost? Or ?

  • @AeroSport103
    @AeroSport103 Před 9 lety +2

    3 down, 447 to go....

  • @Propsman416
    @Propsman416 Před rokem +1

    Ok.

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před rokem +1

      If I can help you out, let me know. Highboy

  • @316tactical7
    @316tactical7 Před 3 lety +2

    Bro I can’t find a 22x3mm o ring. Only thing I can find is 22x2.4mm o ring

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 3 lety +1

      It may work. Worth a try. Highboy

    • @kenaxford
      @kenaxford Před 3 lety +1

      Were you using the metric nitrile kit from harbor freight? Item # 67609

  • @robertharris9107
    @robertharris9107 Před 10 lety

    forget it I just saw what you did to correct the problem

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 10 lety

      No problem. I hope you get it fixed. Highboy

  • @InLineFabrication
    @InLineFabrication Před 9 lety +2

    Soo......How much sarcasm before I get banned? :o)
    Dan

    • @76Highboy
      @76Highboy Před 9 lety +1

      Heck you get the good guy pass. On a serious note I don't spend an ounce of time entertaining the trolls and channel criticizers. Banning is much quicker.
      Dan, if anybody ever gives you a bad time on my channel they will be gone!!!
      Jim

  • @flyjets01
    @flyjets01 Před 10 lety +1

    Nice Info all makes sense but Wendell stop saying OK.

  • @ssswdon
    @ssswdon Před 4 lety

    Just going back through these for a refresh. I pulled out out the box with all the cylinders which I had put away after cleaning with one shot. I noticed some surface rust. I am thinking fingerprints, thoughts on removing the rust and proper storage ?

    • @boxelder9167
      @boxelder9167 Před 4 lety +1

      Just save the silicon dioxide moisture packets from a pill bottle or steal them from other stuff you buy and throw them in a small ziplock that you’ve labeled or an old pill bottle you labeled. If you are anything like me you will appreciate the label when you come back to reload and are thinking, “what the heck was this part for again?” Wipe them off and hold with a rag when putting them in their containers so the oil from fingerprints doesn’t get on them as it’s acidic. A fine drywall sanding sponge takes rust off really fast.