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  • Drawman
    Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 128

    Press/Component Rant

    Ok, so I knew going in I knew things would test my patience because of the times we are in....BUT how in the heck can I buy a progressive press and not be able to find shell plates and dies???? I mean do they make more presses than shell plates??
    Midway was to have the shell plates supposedly in this month. I went to the website today and all the dates have been updated to May or June

    ok, rant off....just needed to vent

    If I have a new Hornady Lock n Load AP can use other name brand dies? Funny I have found a few components...just need shell plates and dies...
  • #2
    CAL.BAR
    CGSSA OC Chapter Leader
    • Nov 2007
    • 5632

    Drank the cool aid did you? Sure... roll your own they said. Never need ammo again they said. Welcome to the real world as go ammunition and other supplies, so goes reloading supplies. Don't feel too bad b/c even if you could get your plates and dies, odd are you wouldn't be able to find the bullets, brass, primers or what-have-you to actually make your own. (unless you bought everything before the run. Of course, if you bought the ammo before the run, you wouldn't have to worry anyway.

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    • #3
      unclejesse
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2008
      • 844

      im still waiting for my powders! i feel your pain

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      • #4
        Exodus343
        Veteran Member
        • Jun 2012
        • 4735

        Originally posted by djandj
        Drank the cool aid did you? Sure... roll your own they said. Never need ammo again they said. Welcome to the real world as go ammunition and other supplies, so goes reloading supplies. Don't feel too bad b/c even if you could get your plates and dies, odd are you wouldn't be able to find the bullets, brass, primers or what-have-you to actually make your own. (unless you bought everything before the run. Of course, if you bought the ammo before the run, you wouldn't have to worry anyway.
        "Obama isn't going to ban guns they said"
        "Adversity Introduces Us To Ourselves"

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        • #5
          Na-vah-duh
          Member
          • Aug 2011
          • 382

          Rcbs, lee, hornaday, dillon, redding etc will all work on dies. They are a standard size.

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          • #6
            damndave
            I need a LIFE!!
            • Oct 2008
            • 10858

            Nearly any standard threaded dies will work with the LNL AP.

            What you need is out there. Just keep looking. I just picked up Dillon 9mm dies at all places Turners!.

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            • #7
              the86d
              Calguns Addict
              • Jul 2011
              • 9587

              Originally posted by Exodus343
              "Obama isn't going to ban guns they said"
              Yeah, that...

              Oh wait, I forgot about my signature.

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              • #8
                Divernhunter
                Calguns Addict
                • May 2010
                • 8753

                Actually this may not be recieved with any kindness but it is all you panic buying newbies that 50% or more will not keep reloading after the dust settles are the problem. You are the problem that has caused this shortage and made it harder for us that have reloaded for many years.
                Heck I could not even get a cleaning jag in 22 or 308 yesterday. This is for rifles I have owned for many years not some recent panic buy.
                For those who have bought large amounts of stuff(including firearms) with the thought of selling it at a huge profit later I do hope you get stuck with it and loose money.
                I had to borrow a box of 150gr 308 plain jane soft point bullets from a friend to load for the PH on my Africa trip. I have plenty of 308 bullets but they are Nosler/Barnes/Swift and mil surplus147gr. The ph just uses regular cup-n-core bullets. There were none local to buy. When things cool down I will pick up a box to replace them. Maybe even from some newbie who decides reloading is not for him afterall........until the next panic.

                Sorry but even though I have helped out a few of you with stuff I do not feel sorry for you. YOU are the ones who have caused this and in doing so you not only inconvienced yourself but us who have been reloading all along

                End of rant and flame away if you want.
                A 30cal will reach out and touch them. A 50cal will kick their butt.
                NRA Life Member, NRA certified RSO & Basic Pistol Instructor, Hunter, shooter, reloader
                SCI, Manteca Sportsmen Club, Coalinga Rifle Club, Escalon Sportsmans Club, Waterford Sportsman Club & NAHA Member, Madison Society member

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                • #9
                  the86d
                  Calguns Addict
                  • Jul 2011
                  • 9587

                  Originally posted by Divernhunter
                  Actually this may not be recieved with any kindness but it is all you panic buying newbies that 50% or more will not keep reloading after the dust settles are the problem. You are the problem that has caused this shortage and made it harder for us that have reloaded for many years.
                  Heck I could not even get a cleaning jag in 22 or 308 yesterday. This is for rifles I have owned for many years not some recent panic buy.
                  For those who have bought large amounts of stuff(including firearms) with the thought of selling it at a huge profit later I do hope you get stuck with it and loose money.
                  I had to borrow a box of 150gr 308 plain jane soft point bullets from a friend to load for the PH on my Africa trip. I have plenty of 308 bullets but they are Nosler/Barnes/Swift and mil surplus147gr. The ph just uses regular cup-n-core bullets. There were none local to buy. When things cool down I will pick up a box to replace them. Maybe even from some newbie who decides reloading is not for him afterall........until the next panic.

                  Sorry but even though I have helped out a few of you with stuff I do not feel sorry for you. YOU are the ones who have caused this and in doing so you not only inconvienced yourself but us who have been reloading all along

                  End of rant and flame away if you want.
                  Won't it be nice when they start selling all their almost brand-new equipment and there is a surplus?

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                  • #10
                    NorCalNative
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2011
                    • 563

                    I'm just waiting on a #45 LNL shell plate holder, backorder until April I'm told. Have everything else...I hear you. They can make and deliver presses, but are months behind on shell plates?

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                    • #11
                      Drawman
                      Member
                      • Oct 2009
                      • 128

                      Originally posted by Divernhunter
                      Actually this may not be recieved with any kindness but it is all you panic buying newbies that 50% or more will not keep reloading after the dust settles are the problem. You are the problem that has caused this shortage and made it harder for us that have reloaded for many years.
                      Heck I could not even get a cleaning jag in 22 or 308 yesterday. This is for rifles I have owned for many years not some recent panic buy.
                      For those who have bought large amounts of stuff(including firearms) with the thought of selling it at a huge profit later I do hope you get stuck with it and loose money.
                      I had to borrow a box of 150gr 308 plain jane soft point bullets from a friend to load for the PH on my Africa trip. I have plenty of 308 bullets but they are Nosler/Barnes/Swift and mil surplus147gr. The ph just uses regular cup-n-core bullets. There were none local to buy. When things cool down I will pick up a box to replace them. Maybe even from some newbie who decides reloading is not for him afterall........until the next panic.

                      Sorry but even though I have helped out a few of you with stuff I do not feel sorry for you. YOU are the ones who have caused this and in doing so you not only inconvienced yourself but us who have been reloading all along

                      End of rant and flame away if you want.
                      No reason to flame ya, I understand where you're comming from. I have had my firearms many years also but always bought ammo. My son just got interested in shooting and would like his whole family to shoot together. Made sense to me to go to reloading. I have ammo, but with 4 grandkids and a daughter-inlaw burning up my 9 mm I wanted to reload. Son and I will split the costs.
                      It's a tough time for everyone period, no matter if you are looking for components, ammo or even a firearm but I'm far from a "panic" buyer, been shooting for years.

                      Have fun in Africa

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                      • #12
                        EL_NinO619
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2010
                        • 1519

                        What dies you need? I may have some I can part with...
                        se carga el diablo de la pistola...
                        .223, .25acp, 25-20win, 9mm, 38spl/.357, 10mm .308, 8mm M, 7mm Rem Mag, 45acp, .475 Wildey mag
                        On 2 Hornady LnL AP & Dillon Super 1050

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                        • #13
                          rsrocket1
                          Veteran Member
                          • Feb 2010
                          • 2768

                          Originally posted by NorCalNative
                          I'm just waiting on a #45 LNL shell plate holder, backorder until April I'm told. Have everything else...I hear you. They can make and deliver presses, but are months behind on shell plates?
                          I bought 4 before the SHTF. I'll sell you one for $99+shipping.

                          Just kidding. If you can find a #1 plate, it will work with minimal slop AND it is the proper size for .308. In fact the #1 was originally intended for .308 and 45 ACP, it's only recently that they came out with a dedicated #45 plate.

                          For now, just make sure you have at least 5 bushings and if worse comes to worse, screw the dies in and out and leave the bushings in the press.

                          You'll have the press long after this all blows over so just relax.

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                          • #14
                            dartbrandx
                            Junior Member
                            • Jan 2009
                            • 89

                            Originally posted by Divernhunter
                            Actually this may not be recieved with any kindness but it is all you panic buying newbies that 50% or more will not keep reloading after the dust settles are the problem. You are the problem that has caused this shortage and made it harder for us that have reloaded for many years.
                            Heck I could not even get a cleaning jag in 22 or 308 yesterday. This is for rifles I have owned for many years not some recent panic buy.
                            For those who have bought large amounts of stuff(including firearms) with the thought of selling it at a huge profit later I do hope you get stuck with it and loose money.
                            I had to borrow a box of 150gr 308 plain jane soft point bullets from a friend to load for the PH on my Africa trip. I have plenty of 308 bullets but they are Nosler/Barnes/Swift and mil surplus147gr. The ph just uses regular cup-n-core bullets. There were none local to buy. When things cool down I will pick up a box to replace them. Maybe even from some newbie who decides reloading is not for him afterall........until the next panic.

                            Sorry but even though I have helped out a few of you with stuff I do not feel sorry for you. YOU are the ones who have caused this and in doing so you not only inconvienced yourself but us who have been reloading all along

                            End of rant and flame away if you want.
                            No flame from me bother. You nailed it!

                            We just need to stick it out a couple of months...or more and things should get back to some sort of normal..........I hope

                            And welcome to all of the new reloaders out there! This is a fun and rewarding hobby. I just wish everyone didn't want to get into it all at one time! (i know current tyrannical circumstances have dictated the current state of frenzy)
                            Originally posted by me
                            It's all about standards. You have yours and I have mine. Mine just happen to be higher.

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                            • #15
                              Drawman
                              Member
                              • Oct 2009
                              • 128

                              Originally posted by EL_NinO619
                              What dies you need? I may have some I can part with...
                              9mm (#8) 45 (#45) 223 (#16)

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