Handload your own ammunition with ease thanks to the state-of-the-art Hornady Lock-N-Load 085521 Iron Press Kit. These Reloading Presses from the trendsetters at Hornady feature their patented lock-n-load bushing system that incorporates changeovers faster and more accurately than ever before. With a shell holder platform, the Hornady Lock-N-Load Auto Prime Iron Press Kit allows handloaders to deprime, pause, and remove the casing to chamfer and deburr quicker. By utilizing natural gravity this innovative accessory increases reloading efficiency. Allow for more processes to happen simultaneously with the sleek and stylish Hornady Lock-N-Load Ammo Reloading Iron Press Kit. Specifications for Hornady Lock-N-Load Iron Press Kit w/Auto Prime: Manufacturer: Hornady Weight: 42 lb Additional Features: Lock-N-Load Bushing System, Automatic Priming System, Superior Strength, Patented Shell Holder Platform, Accessory Deck Included Accessories: Electronic Caliper, Powder Funnel, Lock-N-Load Die Bushings, Lock-N-Load Bullet Comparator Set w/ 6 inserts, Reloading Handbook, Lock-N-Load Powder Measure, Case Prep Accessories, Digital Scale, Component Feed Bin & Bracket, Die Caddy, Unique Case Lube Condition: New Type: Reloading Metallic Presses Press Kits Hand: Ambidextrous Features of Hornady Lock-N-Load 085521 Iron Press Kit, 0H-GT-085521 LOCK-N-LOAD® BUSHING SYSTEM PATENTED SHELL HOLDER PLATFORM AUTOMATIC PRIMING SYSTEM SUPERIOR STRENGTH ACCESSORY DECK Package Contents: Hornady Lock-N-Load Iron Press Kit With Auto Prime, 0H-GT-085521
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Rick –
This is a very poorly designed press:1. There is too much play in the ‘Shell Assist Collar’ part no. 399606. The Shell Assist Collar is heavier in the front so the shell casing tilts forward. The shell will not align with the die and jams the case into the front side of the die. I called Hornady Tech support. He told me:a. This is a known problem and have brought it up with the engineers.b. There is no solution.c. He uses this press personally and uses his finger to push the case back into place and I should do the same.d. I pressed him a bit and got corporate bla bla bla response.2. The de-priming operation drops spent primer material into the auto priming mechanism; when it is dirty enough it stops working. This can only be avoided if you don’t use this ‘feature’.3. If you get tired of cleaning the auto prime assembly and take it off the press, primers fall into the ram and it jams.4. The case prep tools at the top of the press drop brass shavings and carbon material into the auto priming mechanism; when it is dirty enough it stops working. This can only be avoided if you don’t use this ‘feature’. I am sending the Shell Assist Collar back to Hornady under warranty; based on my conversation with tech support I doubt they will re-mill a better fitting part and solve the problem.