Hornady LNL-AP 9mm part I (HD)


In this first video in a two part series you'll see how to set up and load 9mm ammunition on the Hornady Lock-N-Load AP Progressive reloading press, including setting the Hornady powder cop die. In part I, I'll guide you through the process of installing the dies on the Hornady Lock-N-Load AP Progressive, show how to load primers, and demonstrate how to fill the powder measure and validate the powder charge.

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6 Responses to “Hornady LNL-AP 9mm part I (HD)”

  1. JakeB says:

    How tall is the case feeder assembly from the top (tool head) of the press? I have a limited ceiling height and would love to know before purchasing it…or sawing the legs down on my bench!

  2. admin says:

    Hi Jake- If you measure from the surface (bench, stand, etc) that your press is mounted to, the top of the case feeder is 37″ inches high from that surface. Note that you’ll also need about 8-12″ of additional clearance to access the top of the case feed bowl to fill/empty brass and to change out case feeder plates.

  3. JakeB says:

    Thank You admin! I appreciate it. Side note…would you be able to email me…I’m interested in knowing how difficult or how much of a PITA it is to remove the case feeder. I have 41″ of room.

  4. brandonD says:

    Question on a Winchester powder. Hornady’s reloading book shows that WIN ACT PIST, or believed to also be WAP will work well with all of the pistols, 9mm, 40 S&W, and 357 sig. my problem is when i went to buy WIN ACT PIST the only logical choice was Winchester Auto Comp Smokeless Powder. Are these powers exactly the same or do i need to add or subtract grains?

  5. Gavin says:

    Brandon- not familiar with WIN ACT PIST powder- what’s the common name? What does the label say?

  6. Alan says:

    Hello I have a little question about if I could use the Lee carbide dies with the Hornady LNL and if so what would be the set up for them, thanks

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