Hornady Pistol Dies


In this video, you'll see an overview of Hornady's Custom Grade New Dimension pistol dies (44 magnum demonstrated here).

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See also the product review for Hornady dies in the review section of this site.

8 Responses to “Hornady Pistol Dies”

  1. Rick Ruder says:

    Gavin,

    I just purchased a LNL to use for .40S&W, .357 Mag, and .38 special. For the .40 I ordered the taper crimp die as well since I understand that the .40 headspaces on the case neck. I also purchased the powder cop die for extra safety. When loading .40’s using the powder cop and taper crimp you obviously run out of stations so I thought getting the through the powder dispenser expander would free up a station. Have you used these and how do they perform compared to the actual expander die? Thanks!

    Rick

  2. admin says:

    Rick, I just got some PTX expander inserts and the Powder Cop Die. I should have videos posted for these items soon. Thanks!

  3. Ivan says:

    I’m new to reloading and I’m need help in a big way. i need to know how far do i seat the dies when i install them in the press, I have the new L-N-L AP press.

    Also thanks for having such great Videos, you should contact Hornady and tell them to pay you to do there new video presentation, man they sent me a video that looked at least 20 years old. I almost sent the press back to got the Dillon for that very reason it was bad i mean real bad the press was old and one episode even had Joyce Honady now that was ok it had a lot to do with safty so i was impressed with that part. but that was made in the late 60’s or early 70’s.

  4. admin says:

    Ivan- thanks for the feedback on the videos.

    Question: Are you setting up rifle or pistol dies? If pistol, automatic or revolver? That will help me help you with die setup. BTW: I’m planning articles for setting up dies, so stay tuned. In the near term, I’ll do my best to help you get setup.

    Thanks!

  5. Owen says:

    I just bought a set of dies for 38-357 Mag – 357 max off ebay. It says it’s a carbide set, series II. I’m new to reloading and not entirely sure about the purpose of each of the dies. One is marked expander-decap, which I assume expands the case mouth. I’m not sure how it’s decapping anything (there isn’t a pin…). I have one mark as a 38-357-357 Max No. 3, which I’m not sure about. And I have one mark as just 38-357-357 Max that has a hole all the way through. I can’t find much info on these dies…

    Any help would be appreciated.

  6. Ethiel says:

    Hi, I have the same question that Ivan asked you. ” I’m new to reloading and I’m need help in a big way. i need to know how far do i seat the dies when i install them in the press, I have the new L-N-L AP press”. Also what about the poweder die? I will be reloading 6.8 mm and 45 ACP. Can you please help me? Please keep in mind I do not know anything about reloading. Thank you in advance

    Respectfully,

    Ethiel

  7. Jeff says:

    Gavin,

    Hi, great videos, Thanks for helping me decide Hornady over Dillon. Already ordered and parts are beginning to arrive.

    I thought I’d settled on W231 for my pistol powder for .45ACP, 10mm, 9mm, and .380, but know I’m reading about how dirty it burns which is contrary to earlier research.

    I see you use the same powder, what are your impressions?

    Thanks,

    Jeff

  8. Gavin says:

    W231 is great (same as Hodgdon HP-38). I have used it with great results in 9mm, 38spl, 44 special, and 45 ACP loads. It’s a flattened ball powder, and that makes it meter very well in all of the powder measures I’ve tried it in (Hornady lock-n-load, RCBS uniflow, Lee Auto-Disk, Dillon (from XL-650), and the Redding BR3). A little also goes a long way.

    One thing to keep in mind is the small volume charges take up. Either visually inspect each load before placing the bullet (no exceptions!) or use a powder check die system.

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