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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 2010

This video will show you how to PROGRESSIVELY load Lyman sabot slugs on the Hornady 366 Auto.

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  • I have a posness warren 800c and I would like to do the same thing.

    Did you have to adjust your setup at all?

  • @benolsonrocks No I did not, Sir. Just be very careful with what you are installing into the hulls at all times! Oh...now that I am thinking about it. I "did" modify the metal ring that holds the hulls in place as they rotate from one station to the other. Cut the ring in half, and installed thumb screws, so I could remove hulls which I messed-up. But that is another story...and it does not correlate to the PW.

  • Nice!!! Did you modify the press to drop the shells out the bottom?

  • @spritrocks No...I did not modify anything. The completed shells naturally drop out of the lower rear laft side of the press. But I did build the wooden box that the press mounts on, which receives the completed shells. *smiles*

  • @spritrocks No...I did not modify anything. The completed shells naturally drop out of the lower rear laft side of the press. But I did build the wooden box that the press mounts on, which receives the completed shells. *smiles*

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  • @RaymondMillbrae By the way, I am a competitive 3-gunner. So I go through boo-koo shotshells...even during practice.

  • @dribbledunk You know, I never really thought about it. I cast my own lead ingots and sabot slugs. The hulls I used over and over (about 9 times), the primers are cheap when purchased in bricks of 5000, and the wads are super cheap..Hmmm...never really thought about it. But I "can"tell you this...I save HUGE MONEY when making custom, home-rolled slugs, verses purchasing them. The shotshells I purchase from Wal-Mart. (Federal bulk packs - $25.00 per hundred shells).

  • how much does it cost you to reload each shell?

  • The first station (1a) is to resize the brass base if you have one on the shotshell. If you do not, then you do not need to resize it, so just go to the second station. (1b). But if you "do" need to resize thebrass base, then you have to do both of the stations (1a & ab) because that is the process to get the shotshell to the priming station.

  • isnt the second step you do right before the live priming the old primer remover? if so, whats the point of doing the first step that you do in the video?

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