Hornady LNL Roller Handle
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Marc82Much
, Jan 31 2012 01:07 PM
30 replies to this topic
#26
Posted 29 May 2012 - 04:41 PM
I used something like KBECK used and it makes the press so sturdy. I went to Lowes and bought Unistrut channel in the electrical section. I used spring nuts and 3/8 bolts from the same section. Pretty cheap. Less than 20 dollars for 5' of the bench done with channel.
#27
Posted 02 June 2012 - 04:08 PM
Just recieved my std height roller handle.The throw is perfect for me sitting on a stool.The motion was easier on my arm and I did not have the usual ball print in my palm. I don't try to go fast but I did cranked out 300rds faster because the handle is more efficient.
Thanks Dan this is a nice upgrade for the LNL.
You bet! Thank you for the compliment. I appreciate it!
Reloading should be enjoyable!
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#28
Posted 27 June 2012 - 12:02 PM
I have been using the Inline Ergo for a little bit now and can say it makes a huge difference along with the die holders, light and ultramount. Dan makes great products.
#29
Posted 03 July 2012 - 12:26 PM
I bought the ERGO handle and the LED light. with them I have loaded over 1000 9mm and 38 Special. I find the ERGO handle easier to use in the standing position for the 9mm and sitting for the 38 special. I was loading 100 grain wadcutters in the 38 special and sitting I could watch the wadcutter go into the seater better sitting. I had a torn rotator cup in the right shoulder and found it hard to seat a primer with the straight handle. With the ERGO handle I am able to lean forward with my body and not put pressure on my shoulder. THe light is great to see a powder level in the case prior to placing a bullet on the case. Standing is a good angle to look down the case with the LED light.
In short, I recommend both for the LNL.
In short, I recommend both for the LNL.
#30
Posted 03 July 2012 - 05:23 PM
I bought the ergo handle, the 2 piece lights plus an extra set, the low primer warner and the ergo handle. Everything is installed and works great. I put the extra set of lights on my lee classic turret press and it lights up all the cases i've tried in the press well except 357 (which honestly I wasn't expecting due to its length on the lee press).
I'd like to do some more loading but it's been sweltering in Fargo this past week and being outside is just not fun lol.
The Inline Fab components are top quality, well worth the money.
I'd like to do some more loading but it's been sweltering in Fargo this past week and being outside is just not fun lol.
The Inline Fab components are top quality, well worth the money.
#31
Posted 04 July 2012 - 12:20 PM
Got the Ergo handle and two piece light set. Love the lights as I can now remove an external lamp that was too near my head (lots of heat put off).
Like the Ergo handle, works great standing but most of my reloading is seated, so maybe should have gone with the regular height handle. Bottom line though is that the roller portion makes life easier on my wrist and elbow... good stuff
Like the Ergo handle, works great standing but most of my reloading is seated, so maybe should have gone with the regular height handle. Bottom line though is that the roller portion makes life easier on my wrist and elbow... good stuff
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