In this video, I give an overview of the Hornady 366 8-station progressive shotshell reloading press. You’ll see the press up close and personal, and also learn what each of the stations are used for. This is a very cool piece of machinery, and I’m looking forward to demonstrating 12 gauge and 20 gauge reloading with it – make sure to stay tuned here on ultimatereloader.com!
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I’m really looking forward to seeing this baby in action. I know next to nothing about shotshell reloading.
Good second video, I can’t wait to see the charge bar (and changing) as well as crimp adjustment if any.
Brian
how accurate is powder drop. I have a mec 700 ss and started loading win.super handicap.after dropping shot noticed powder on charge bar. any problems like that with 366