A first look at the Hornady Lock-N-Load Classic Kit. / johnnysreloadingbench / reloading
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@garythefunster2 жыл бұрын
Can anybody link to the beginner series he did after this video? I just bought this kit, but can’t find any of the beginner videos on his channel.
@JohnnysReloadingBench2 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, I still haven't made that series. I recently made a 7 hour long guide for the RCBS Rebel kit, and it is the best I have to offer for a beginner's guide right now. kzbin.info/www/bejne/p3mapXpvh85om5Y Congrats on the new kit! I think you will love it. I still use the press all the time!
@@JohnnysReloadingBench We'd still love that series. Thanks Johnny!
@8626John2 жыл бұрын
I wish you would keep the original series up. You wouldn't believe how many times I have watched some of those videos, and I have watched the entire series multiple times.
@marcg1405 жыл бұрын
Johnny, I watched all your beginners videos to reloading... Honestly your the best guy on KZbin! Your the only one that I truely enjoy! I have learnt so much from you, and I feel that others that watch you do as well. Thank you for taking the time to make your videos.
@benniver78185 жыл бұрын
Your beginners guide to reloading was extremely helpful in getting me started with reloading
@jontodd34995 жыл бұрын
+1
@youreright75345 жыл бұрын
Been reloading 300blk and 556 with this, got it over a year ago when they were giving away 500 bullets with it too. Works perfect. 75-100 rounds an hour
@beardedcamel5 жыл бұрын
This was my first press and I still use it today. I love the lock n load system.
@joehill21725 жыл бұрын
I just love the work you do. You are the first subscription I check every time I go online. Good stuff. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and being so honest and straight foreward.
@robertbrewer20555 жыл бұрын
Your beginners reloading series helped me build a reloading process that has worked for me so far. Great information with whitty commentary. Thanks for your videos and channel. You are my top choice to seek out when I have questions.
@arl0xen5515 жыл бұрын
You were my first and best resource when I started reloading a year ago. I recommend you to everyone.
@lucass47585 жыл бұрын
+1 for the club that watched your “reloading for beginners” series before I bought my reloading setup It was very informative and helped me feel “less lost” when I started out
@willknowdoggs95955 жыл бұрын
Watched your first series twice before reloading my first round, learned a lot, thanks. I will watch your next series as there is always more to learn and improve on. I look forward to your videos.
@waymancumpton40705 жыл бұрын
Your beginners videos is what really help me get started and learn a lot!
@drigdon21123 жыл бұрын
Amazing what a difference a year makes. I have been looking into reloading and I’m watching all your videos on the subject. Really good information. Thanks so much for sharing.
@thomasp83945 жыл бұрын
Hey there, I really appreciate the time and effort you put into all of these videos. Thanks to you I am now reloading for 6.5 CM, .223, .308, and 30-30 (and I have not blown my face off!). Keep it up man you're the best.
@scarter1765 жыл бұрын
You have done so much positive for the reloading world. Keep it up Johnny. We need youngsters on board. Get them off the video games !
@jawaiian90usmc4 жыл бұрын
Johnny, thank you for taking the time to do what you do. I'm now reloading and still have all my fingers. All due to you Sir. Thank you again and please keep the videos coming.
@supercivician5 жыл бұрын
I started reloading a year ago after watching your beginner videos. I bought the RCBS kit. Thank you. I have learned a lot from you. Keep making videos.
@russelder97435 жыл бұрын
I just started re-loading and wanted to tell you ...........your a wonderful teacher.......thanks for sharing your knowledge
@bradmiller65075 жыл бұрын
I’ve been using a Lock-n-Load classic for years and really like it. I especially like reloading with it while watching JRB videos. This is a great and insightful review of it. I had no idea what that small black plastic box thing was for till I watched this.
@alaskanken21323 жыл бұрын
Thank you . You answered all of my questions on what is in this kit.
@luckyphil_015 жыл бұрын
Great video, thanks Johnny! Just got this Hornady LnL classic kit and look forward to getting into handloading this spring 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 keep up the great work - so easy to watch and understand, thanks
@jameshoward30714 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your videos . I can’t get enough of watching them . I’m wanting to start reloading but have no clue how wor what to buy so watching all your videos are great thank you.
@jonv1655 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy all your content, Never miss an episode.
@alaskatruoutdoors92385 жыл бұрын
I've been using this set for about a year now and have loaded thousands of rounds with it, works great! I'm using it for all the loading in a video series I'm working on for my new channel, Alaska TRU Outdoors. Thanks for another great video JRB!
@alexweston19165 жыл бұрын
This is the kit that I started with! I had a bunch of issues with the powder measure, I ended up getting the pistol drum for it, and it works well for pistol loads. Another issue I had with the measure was the paint inside of it started getting very "gummy" and sticky, so I took a dremel and ground out all the paint with a cut off disk, and coated it with graphite. It works so much better now, amd is much more consistant!
@brandonsauer74835 жыл бұрын
Very excited to see the new videos! I received one of these kits for Christmas to start reloading 6.5CM.
@8626John5 жыл бұрын
I look forward to your new series but I hope you won’t delete the original beginning reloading videos. As I commented elsewhere, your beginning series was my primary learning tool when I started reloading a year ago. One of the things I really appreciated about your videos in that series was that you took the time to really explain what you were doing and why. When you film your new series I hope you will take the same approach, as I really think that’s what set your series apart from other videos I watched. Don’t worry too much about keeping your videos short. If it takes 90 minutes to go through something thoroughly, then so be it. Anyway, thanks again for your videos. For my money, yours are the best videos on reloading out there and the best content on KZbin.
@THutch5565 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome of a viewer to send that to you, and I’m sure it will make a great series. With that said using that as a everyday press I think you would definitely be going backwards from the Redding T-7 in both function and quality. Great info for sure, and awesome of a viewer.
@fredwilliams89885 жыл бұрын
Really looking forward to your series of setting up and using the Hornady, as I got one as a Christmas gift this past year. New to reloading, so this should be great for me to learn on setting my press up and getting started.
@alexdumitrescu13265 жыл бұрын
Because we love your work man , you deserve more appreciation you are a 100 percent passionate !
@chadburt3423 жыл бұрын
Thanks for ALL of your videos they help me tremendously!
@MrBowNaxe4 жыл бұрын
Just ran across your video... I'm just getting into reloading with my own equipment. I got this kit on sale for under $200 and thought it was a good deal and after watching your break-down I think I got a really good deal! Definitely a subscriber now and will have to do a bunch of video reviews. Thanks for sharing.
@uncleremis695 жыл бұрын
I look forward to this new series. I’m sure you’ll have some more tips included that you’ve learned from the original series. And thank you Sean, very generous. Can’t wait for the next video. Don’t blow your face off with the Nosgar series.
@normbeauchamp72245 жыл бұрын
Johnny, I've watched your entire series of new beginners to reloading videos. And it was awesome that's how I learned how to reload and love it. I'm looking forward to the new series that you're going to make because there's always room for improvement and I'm sure I'll learn tons more as of you saying you learned lots more since you made that old series. I've been reloading now for probably two years or so. I pretty much only stayed with 9 mm 40 Smith & Wesson and 300 Blackout and are looking forward to more calibers in the future. But I have used Hornady one shot when I reload the 300 Blackout and I actually love that lube. I think it's super easy and awesome doesn't take but a couple minutes of waiting and you're ready to go. Just my opinion thank you for your passion and teaching the art of reloading.
@talonfloyd3892 Жыл бұрын
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@bzwrenchingandmore12545 жыл бұрын
Thanks to watching your beginner's videos i took the jump and started reloading. Thanks Johhny. Cant wait to see the new series. Anxiously waiting the scale video cause I'm going to take the jump to a digital scale based off your video.
@poyo5032 жыл бұрын
Just bought my self a 6.5 grendel for Father’s Day I found ammo and shot it fell in love now I’m hooked and trying to step into reloading and love you channel 🤘🏽🔥
@cherokeebilly69_jeepnwv113 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the review. I’ve been considering this reloading kit or the RCBS Rock chucker kit. I’m wanting to start reloading 223 for my AR15 so I’m going to travel down the same road you have for that round, and I thank you for all the info you have put out there for that. You have a Great site .
@Breezio695 жыл бұрын
I went back and forth on this kit and the Lee quick change press. I knew some components in the hornady kit weren't that great so I ended up going with the Lee quick change press and buying the better components seperate. Havent looked back. Love the videos!
@morganharley5 жыл бұрын
This was the first press kit I bought and I really enjoy using it.
@Blitzkrieg_Wolf5 ай бұрын
As someone who has just recently purchased one of these kits, I can honestly say your video is a Godsend. I'm getting ready to start loading .300 Win Mag (because screw having to buy it at $45 per box) and this has given me some proper insight as to what I need to keep, what needs to be upgraded and what can be let go. From a new reloader, Thanks again!
@ninjaswordtothehead2 жыл бұрын
I'm still saving to get me a single stage press. I hope one day I am in a position to be able to give others things like that. That's just awesome. Helps keep up hope for humanity. Great vids. I'll definitely be rewatching once I can get a setup of some sort.
@briangullickson90135 жыл бұрын
Hey Johnny, I totally value the extreme, clear and concise information you give all of us - you’re my #1 reloading go-to channel. On your thoughts at 25:16 about the trickler being a little lightweight....fill the underside of that little guy with some epoxy (or filler of your choice) and ROCK IT!! 👍🏼 🇺🇸 #protip
@jackjack58295 жыл бұрын
I am a lefty and I have my press set up that way. Love the videos.
@14truelies5 жыл бұрын
I'm a lefty but also ambidextrous but mainly a lefty. But I used my brother in laws perfectly fine. I loved it. Just put the shell in with my left and like you said is nice due to the offset very easy and open. Then just pull the handle nice and easy with my right. I may be used to that sort of thing since I drive a manual car every day. But I think it works great for a lefty. Lots of leverage where even non dominate hand doesn't have a problem.
@averbeck19795 жыл бұрын
Johnny, I am left handed and have been using my kit for two years now. I love it. I use my right hand to work the handle and my left hand to handle the brass, bullets, etc.
@kpetrie772 жыл бұрын
Same here, the work area facing open to the left is perfect for me. All my components are on the left and I stand/sit slightly to the left of the press. Just pull the lever that happens to be conveniently located out of my left handed working area with my right hand.
@cocowce3 жыл бұрын
fast forward to dec.2020, i just paid $294 for this locally, amazon has it for $548 and one month out. I'm still happy with my purchase
@CorwinBos5 жыл бұрын
I bought this kit. For the most part its good to go. Good press. Leftys are actually at an advantage with this press. They can use their right hand for the press handle and use their left hand to handle the brass and bullets which require more motor skills. In short, economy of motion. I own a MEC, Im right handed, and run the press lever with my left and feed brass and bullets with my right. Once again, economy of motion. My left hand is stupid, my right hand is smart. Press has good positive priming. If you didnt get a separate arm for the primer, call Hornady, they will send you one. Powder drop. You hit it right on. It needs a thorough cleaning. I store mine with a used dryer sheet in it to eliminate static. It is accurate though, throwing dead on for ball and short cut extruded, but cuts grains terribly on something like Varget. I clean mine with brake clean, and lube it with graphite. I also polished the inside of the drop to make it more consistent. The scale is trash. I tossed mine. Ill stick to my 505. I have a CM1500 that I use for trickling loads. Much easier. I need to buy a second so I can increase my productivity. Hand primer sucks. Id rather prime on press. I purchased a RCBS bench primer that uses tubes and Ill never look back. The rest: Manual good, but lawyered down. One Shot, good for pistol brass. Trickler, cheap but it works.
@PynkPwny5 жыл бұрын
I've never even considered reloading..... Then I sit here watching your videos for reasons unknown other than enjoying the content and watching you shoot and log groups (probably because I have OCD and like the tediousness of making a round and keeping a log). Now I may actually start reloading. Any links to the RCBS kit a friend of mine said it's probably the nicest.
@firstatv5 жыл бұрын
Im waiting for the review on those digital calibers been needing a new set for some time. Keep up with the videos. Loved the intro reloading videos u did back in the day. I Just get a Thompson center compass in 6.5 and going back and watching all your 6.5 Creedmoor videos take notes on loads to test out.
@Mockingbird575 жыл бұрын
I bought the Hornady lock and load classic single stage deluxe kit a year or so ago. I'm new to reloading and liked all the offerings in the kit. I've finally got my reloading room set up and my press active. I'm just prepping brass and making blanks right now, but will be making live rounds soon. I'm a lefty, but I haven't had any issues with the press. I've never used any other press, so I can't compare, but so far so good with this one. I like the powder measure set up. Seems to work well, easy to set up and use. I bought the micrometer adjustments for them along with a second powder measure so I don't have to keep changing from pistol to rifle. The micrometer adjustments work well, I was testing it and getting it to throw in 10th of a grain increments, and jot down the setting, change it, and come back to it reliably. My kit came with a different hornady digital scale and I think a beam scale, I don't recall, but I do have both. I have a frankford arsenal digi scale somewhere, but I can't find it! Scales seem to work well. I haven't used them a lot, so we will see how they fare over time. For a primer system, I went with the Lee auto bench prime system. I've tested it and so far so good. But I have the hornady one as back up if needed. I didn't use the one shot lube. I went with dillon case lube instead, I like that the dillon stuff is just lanolin and alcohol. I've also just been using straight lanolin, it's a little sticky lol but works! I like the lock and load concept and the die bushings. I'm loading several calibers and want to shift between them without too much hassle. I plan on getting a progressive press later this year, deciding between the hornady one and the dillon 650. I'm looking forward to your redo of your beginner series. I've learned alot from your first run, and as you mentioned, you've grown as a reloader, so I am excited to see the new run!! thanks again for the great channel!
@novicereloader3 жыл бұрын
I know that you have good reason for wanting to refresh. However, your candid style is valuable. I'm learning from you and UR as I get ready to start reloading. Between the two of you, KZbin has proven highly useful, again.
@nipsy_lafett5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for putting out great informative videos and not trying to talk yourself up like that other guy. Keep up the great work. Loving my 224 btw
@ironbomb67533 жыл бұрын
Wow, good goodies in that kit. An improvement in any kit would be the inclusion of an inertia bullet pulling hammer but i sure cant fault this kit. Nice. Great vid JRB.👍
@ad-bk9bo5 жыл бұрын
Had to stop halfway. I'm an instructor by trade, and I have to say... Excellent video good sir! You explain just enough without too many details, I understand what each and every component (just bought the thing) is for. Video was clear and thoughts were well versed. Cheers.
@chpparra5 жыл бұрын
This is my first reloading kit. Right from the start I knew the trickler felt like it was cheap or rather cheaply made. As I turn the trickler knob the whole trickler would move about my reloading bench. All I did to correct the problem was flip over and fill the bottom end with silicone. The same silicone you put around your windows. I let it sit overnight roughly 24 hours. Now the trickler works really good. It has some nice weight to the bottom end of it.
@waltersobchak29735 жыл бұрын
Spot on. I started with that kit and the scale and hand priming tool are the weak links. Went to the RCBS universal priming tool and the same Amazon scale (old version) you're using. And then I replaced the funnel with an RCBS version with various caliber attachments. Look forward to the new video series to see what else I may learn.
@merweroux82145 жыл бұрын
Hi All/Johnny,I am the biggest Hornary "Fan" there is, same with Glock…I have the AP and iron press, I am happy with them, I have done about 1500 308 cases with my case lube and I am about half way on the can. But even better is the Guncleaner from Horandy, that cleans off that gel/oil they put on the dies, so that it does not rust, like a charm.I love your videos, keep up the good work…
@stephaniethomasson88124 жыл бұрын
Please do a follow up beginning reloading series! I know this video is a year old but the first series was super helpful and I don’t feel like you ever stop learning with reloading
@otm6465 жыл бұрын
Can't wait to see the updated series. I went with a lee turret for my first press, quickly returned it, and upgraded to a T7. If I started with one of these I doubt I'd have upgraded so quickly.
@clintfawson33025 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to the scale comparison video. Please add in a beam scale with that video. Thanks so much.
@benpedersen49375 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to the videos my man! Last winter you convinced me to buy the Lee kit and a year later I'm building .3 inch group ammunition. Much appreciated to you and don't feel like you need to fully hold off on the cussing. That made up for the bad video and audio on the last series ;)
@mikesimpson77485 жыл бұрын
I started with a single stage Lee press and Lee dies and have had great accuracy. Great value for the money
@TheDamienDeJesus3 жыл бұрын
Sadly, I'm guessing the updated version of the beginners guide using the Hornady LNL Classic never happened.... This video got me all fired up to see it! You're a damn good reviewer and incredibly informative.
@jorrick665 жыл бұрын
I've never stuck more cases in my life than the one time I used "One Shot". I love my lanolin/alcohol mix!
@dg1234ify3 жыл бұрын
Harbor Freight calipers are really good, I'm comparing them all to my Mitutoyo. Digital calipers are handy as heck with the Hornady OAL comparator. I like my lanolin/alcohol spray and Imperial Wax but have read amazing results with Forster sizing oil.
@CaveWyatt5 жыл бұрын
Left handed reloader here. WE ARE NOT VICTIMS! We’re used to working in a right-handed world. My personal theory is the vast majority of port-siders are much better at “being ambidextrous” due to this lifestyle. Anyway, my Lee Classic Turret press and my newer Hornady Lock n Load AP both have similar offsets and it’s no problem. Suggestion #1: the assembly manual for my LnL AP made a huge deal out of de-greasing the press and, especially, the powder feed. Hornady suggested using their One Shot Gun Cleaner and Lube so I took a trip into Bass Pro to pick some up. Didn’t want to void any warranties by using something else and it worked fine. Moral: a quick look at the manual isn’t always a bad thing. Suggestion #2: if, in a few weeks, you even think you might stay in the Hornady ecosystem just go ahead and pick up some extra lock rings and LnL bushings. Cheaper in the 10 pack and worth it. I just pop the dies and bushings out and store them in a different plastic shoe box per caliber like I do with my Lee turrets. So damn handy to have them ready to go next time, just pop them back in. Can’t wait for the updates on this item!
@nigeriabutler31865 жыл бұрын
Amen Jake.
@iLLBiLLsRoastBeats4 жыл бұрын
Jake Lonergan amen brother #tenpercent
@pearlrival31243 жыл бұрын
can I have one?
@Dave_Ehlers5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. I am actually looking at getting my own reloading equipment, as I don't want to rely on the press at my parents house an hour and a half away anymore. I am looking forward to the new beginners guides.
@tomclark48805 жыл бұрын
The hornady GS-1500 is a good digital scale that I've been using for a couple years. It comes with a nice powder pan and a calibration weight. It hasn't let me down.
@kylewalton70055 жыл бұрын
i love this press. had it for i think 12 years and have easily over 10k rounds through it. love the bushings so easy to change out. had a rock chucker before and hated redoing the dies.
@joshjohnson48585 жыл бұрын
Great video as always looking forward to that video on scales
@corradokid9165 жыл бұрын
I use this kit and the priming attachment is auto, basically uses a spring arm to retain primers and pushes out of the way with the ram/priming cup in the full up position
@hawkeye9244 жыл бұрын
By the way John, I liked your video and subscribed. Great work !! I look forward to viewing more of your work!
@BlueTJay3 жыл бұрын
Glad you progresses as a re-loader, ongoing learning is good!
@MrCococda5 жыл бұрын
Really appreciate your videos, brother! My friends think I’ve gone mad but this is what I call genuine entertainment, works the mind and the soul. After a long day, nothing beats lighting up the pipe and relaxing to some reloading videos. Yours are of the highest quality.
@darrelljohnson80135 жыл бұрын
I’m a big fan of hornady equipment. I use the AP Progressive for pistol loads, and the Iron Press for Single Stage Rifle loading, as well as the 50BMG for larger caliber loads. I haven’t ever bought the kits, but I do thoroughly enjoy the hand primer. To be fair I haven’t used other brands, but it beats priming on press in my experience. I’ve been holding out for a bench mount from Hornady, but I’m happy with the results of the hand held. I agree the trickler looks dinky, but I opted for their larger quick trickler that has two speeds based on which knob you turn for trickling. It’s another expense, but a good piece of kit in my opinion. I also exclusively used One Shot until I started using the homemade blend due to suggestion from many people. It works well, but costs much more comparatively. Looking forward to your thoughts throughout the rest of the series.
@theTIVANshow5 жыл бұрын
Thank for posting this video I'm looking to start loading 338
@loveracing19884 жыл бұрын
Have you bought one to reload 338 yet?
@300blk85 жыл бұрын
Man this is cool I have had mine in a box for two years lol I got to get it set up. Going to save this video so I can learn something from you thank you
@adamvancamp3275 жыл бұрын
Your Beginners Guide is great. It helped me get started again after not reloading for 15 years. The Lyman scale SUCKS. I sent 3 of them back and bought the Waoaw scale and love it. Bought the Waoaw because of your videos.
@wizardny5 жыл бұрын
I have the Igauging Absolute 0 calipers with Bluetooth and they are Awesome. They have a large display and also read in fractions. Mine were 40 bucks and at that price, you can't beat them.
@sharppointy86295 жыл бұрын
Another place to find kits, is Craigslist. I got a full rock chucker kit with 223 dies for $200. And it was your beginners guide that got me looking.
@afj3rd2 жыл бұрын
New subscriber! Just found your channel. Lol I have never reloaded, been stacking up supplies now it’s time to buy the tools and study! I’m going with the Hornady single stage press and piece together components following your recommendations. Thank you!!
@tacman28935 жыл бұрын
My Lyman scale is also a couple 10th of a grain off all the time. It was causing havoc with my loads! I have gone back to using my Lee Balance scale. Hoping to get another electronic scale in the future. Thanks for the video.
@briankeithwood5 жыл бұрын
I agree with someone below on the reloading manual... I already bought that exact one -- but I'm sure other potential reloaders would love to have a chance to win it.
@nchris935 жыл бұрын
New subscriber here. I’ve been binge watching your videos lately. I’ve been loving all of them. Thanks for the hard work and I’m so glad your doing a 300 win mag reloading series. I was wondering if you’d consider doing some shorter videos on specific tools such as how to set things up and what you recommend. Sort of like you are planning to do with the scales but with case trimmers dies etc. That way if we are just wanting to learn about a specific thing we don’t necessarily have to watch a full reloading video. Thanks again!! Btw I’m getting great results from Barnes ttsx 168grs for my 300.
@leeprimeroessler32775 жыл бұрын
I recommend your beginners series to every one who askes for starters tips. ( with a warning about the absolutely insane lenght of the serie)
@grizzleybear3935 жыл бұрын
Really looking forward to this new series. The original beginner series helped me a ton. I'd say grab the priming arm that you can prime on the press. I got the one fir Lee press and it works great once you build that muscle memory. I wont hand prime again. If you're interested in selling that manual I'd be interested.
@chaddfry53454 жыл бұрын
I have enjoyed all of your videos, and I'm looking to get into reloading. Your beginner series videos are great, and you could probably make a DVD that many people would purchase. So I vote for a remake!
@chrisgiles175 жыл бұрын
Hi Johnny I was looking to start reloading stumbled on to your channel and I can’t stop watching, I’m learning so much and iv started paying way more attention to my store bought ammo. Last night I shot a 4 shot group with my Ruger .204 and I looked at my brass just to see how my gun was treating the primers And I found all four had different seated primers and I was wondering if that would affect the group at all down range
@dr.phil-federalinspector60234 жыл бұрын
I have been reloading since 1964..I use. RCBS-HORNADY- MEC RELIADERS...AND BUY NEW RELOADING BOOKS FROM Nosler-sierra-Hornady...I never buy factory..unless I need new brass..or need a new untested (my shop) bullet that is new on the market...I am just ole fashioned..but love hunting and target practice...be Wise..be safe..Happy Trails..pel..Wichita. Ks
@jakespeed94195 жыл бұрын
Bein a lefty, I've adapted my whole life, reloadings the same deal
@CaveWyatt5 жыл бұрын
jakespeed9419 Yup. No big deal anymore. Most righties don’t even know they have a left hand.
@Samwell3145 жыл бұрын
yep, life long lefty and the press is no big deal. Even gotten used to right handed bolt guns.
@PilotMcbride5 жыл бұрын
Ditto from down under! Lefties rule, 😄. I look at it this way, they are all left-handed presses. Shell inserted, adjusted and removed with the left hand, projectile guided with the left hand, and the handle operated with the lazy hand. Primers loaded with the left hand. Ha!! The righties think they own the world, 😆😆!! We lefties are the best thinkers, the innovators, the perfecters. Righties just cruise along and use what we invent........ And all right hand bolt actions were built for lefty benchrest shooters!!! 😂😂 Cheers guys 🇦🇺 🍺🍺
@ewetho5 жыл бұрын
Funny thing is my Redding UltraMag is set up for right handers (like me) but as I share a bench with my father I usually use it lefty. Probably not that big a deal.
@jlastre4 жыл бұрын
Same here. I'm right eye dominant so shoot handguns lefty but shoot rifles and bows righty. Also played musical instruments since I was 5, all right handed.
@ryand50412 жыл бұрын
You don't want to throw light loads with the rifle rotor & metering insert it will scratch up the inside of the rotor. Anything under 10 grains you want to use the pistol setup. 76highboy has a great video on how to use this And the baffle is only necessary for certain shapes of powder granules. I'm sure you have figured this out by now this is mainly for other viewers who will watch this. I bought like a 20 pack of the lock n load inserts, love them. Also 76highboy has a video on how to setup these, a good tip is with the powder measure he recommended using a slightly larger rubber o ring. Worked out great for me. Checkout his series of videos on the hornady lock n load AP press. I learned a ton. Thanks for the video, good info. Like the comparison on the priming tools, I haven't had an issue with mine but I am interested in the CPS primal rights really nice priming system thing for precise priming.
@jeffbenson61025 жыл бұрын
I used that powder measure bracket to mount a pistol powder measure on to my powder measure stand, works very well.
@silentbob2675 жыл бұрын
This powder measure is the same as the one that ships with the LNL Auto Progressive press without the case activated powder drop mechanism. The large hopper allows it to operate for long reloading strings without needing to worry about running out of powder.
@autoworker3253 жыл бұрын
Just ordered the same kit last night from Midway!!!
@TheOutdoorGeneralist5 жыл бұрын
I bought this kit about 9 months ago when I started reloading, and for the most part, I love it. It's the press I use exclusively on my channel and for my own handloading. But I totally agree with you about the hand priming tool. It's terrible. I remember using my dad's Lee Auto Prime (IIRC) when I was messing around just loading 9mm as a teenager, and it didn't give me any problems. This priming tool is constantly flipping primers around. I've had several that flipped as they were feeding, and seated in the shell upside down. YIKES! Seems dangerous. I'll be investing in something better soon. You're 100% right about the scale being slow, having a walking zero sometimes, and being a pain to trickle with. I double check it against my RCBS balance scale and it's always been accurate, though, when the zero is holding. When I set the pan back on after weighing a charge and the scale doesn't return to zero, I re-measure that last charge and it is usually 0.1gr off. The One Shot lube has been decent so far, unless I'm being an idiot and forget to shake the can first. It seems to separate in the can fairly quickly and needs to be re-suspended. But I've never had a lube dent or stuck case with it, and it wipes off easily afterwards leaving just a small amount of residual lubrication. Midway USA currently has a set of 3 LNL bushings plus a standard press conversion bushing for $9.99. Same on Amazon. Oh! And if it hasn't been pointed out yet, you can send in the UPC of the Lock n Load Classic Kit to Hornady with about $15 shipping and get 500 free bullets. Form is on their website, I believe the promo is called "Get Loaded 2019." They have options for most calibers. Love watching your videos! Keep up the good work. I've learned so much from watching your channel and look forward to what's ahead. Thanks for all you do!
@spikesefcovic67375 жыл бұрын
JRB Thanks for the review! 90% of my stuff is red. I have that hand primer and it sucks! Be careful to not over-seat primers! THERE IS NO STOP!!!! I only use it for a backup if I screw up the small primer auto primer slide on my LNL progressive press. I Use the RCBS bench primer for large primers. Some things I think you will end up with is a bushing for every die you use. They are just too handy to set and forget! I even changed out the threaded bushing in my RCBS single stage press. Another is the micro adjust powder cylinder thingy. Very accurate even with small extruded powders like IMR 8208 XBR. However, I don't use it for large extruded powders. I have to mention that the manual states you should clean the powder drop thoroughly before use. I think you will appreciate the One Shot lube. It lasts a long time and I don't get shoulder dents. Very thorough and well thought out video as usual. Its like you practiced it once and then re-did it! LOL Thanks again
@RedPill5564 жыл бұрын
the lock-n-load single stage press is the best out there. so good i bought an Hornady AP press a few months later single stage for smaller projects like .308/ 30-30, .357 mag and the AP press for pumping out .223 or 9mm. LOCK-N-LOAD is the way to go.
@matthewmc91985 жыл бұрын
Liked the old videos helped me alot!
@tonyr33525 жыл бұрын
Johnny, on the subject of value, you forgot to mention one detail. There is a rebate with that kit for 500 bullets! There are some decent ones in the list for you to pick from. That has the potential value of $80.00 - $100.00. That makes the total purchase really attractive! Like you, I have the ReddingT7 and I am thinking the rigid 'O' frame in the single stage is going to make bumping cases back more accurate and consistent due to the lack of flex in the frame. The T7 turret does move a bit. I'd be interested in your finding as you progress with the series! As always, thank you.
@FORSH10003 жыл бұрын
I won this kit in a match.. now I’m going to watch your reload stuff
@dltolliver115 жыл бұрын
With me powder measure the tube cracked. I ordered another one and it did the same thing. So I’ll be watching to see if yours dose. I may just be doing something wrong. Thanks for all the help I’m still just getting in to it and watching your videos have been a big help for me not to blow my face off!
@JohnnysReloadingBench5 жыл бұрын
Did you keep powder in the powder measure all the time? I've heard some of them can crack after long exposure. I always empty mine since I use so many different powders so I've never been able to test that for myself.
@dltolliver115 жыл бұрын
No I cleaned it out ever time
@joshfirkus10585 жыл бұрын
I'm a lefty and don't have much issues with using the same press, but this was my first press so I just learned to use it as is. Thanks man love you channel!!
@silentbob2675 жыл бұрын
I have switched the lever on my Rockchucker from side to side for various reasons and I never felt like pulling the lever with my non-dominant hand was an issue.
@CaveWyatt5 жыл бұрын
Right handed people don’t know they have a left hand.
@silentbob2675 жыл бұрын
@@CaveWyatt I am right handed, but after trying it both ways I actually preferred pulling the lever with my left hand. It frees up your dominant hand to manipulate the case, powder, bullet, whatever which usually requires a little more dexterity and hand eye coordination anyway. Plus it saves some wear and tear on your dominant hand when your doing some heavy resizing, primer pocket swaging, or depriming buckets full of range brass for hours on end.
@CaveWyatt5 жыл бұрын
Juiceman That is an absolutely valid argument. It’s exactly why I don’t mind using right-handed presses. Though I wonder how many righty’s would see it your way.
@yolo-qr2fq5 жыл бұрын
@@silentbob267 yeah I'm right handed and pull the lever with my right. I've done it for a while now that I have good coordination using my left hand to move cases and helping with bullet seating.
@sheldonbrown7175 жыл бұрын
I had problems with my Hornady powder measure when i bought it. tried drier sheets, degreasing it several times and i could never get it to charge correctly, until i called Hornady and they recommended i use graphite powder in it. I bought some on amazon and coated the powder measure real good and now it works flawlessly every time i use it.
@asianpersuazion4 жыл бұрын
When I see a firearm tutorial video and see a video that's beyond 20-30 minutes, I tend to be iffy about watching the entire video from beginning to the end. I can actually say that Johnny is fun to listen to. It's like going over to a buddy's house who's also into guns but are ahead of you in the game 😂👌
@asianpersuazion4 жыл бұрын
Oh yea.. you know you reloading a freaking lot when your reloading funnel hole has gotten wider.