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Reloading Product Review: Hornady LnL Powder Drain Insert

Second "feature" in today's video efforts. Just checked, Up in Smoke was released in 1978. It was a "sneak preview" in our "double feature" a young child could never forget and a father who was probably surprise beyond belief on what both of us were watching! We don't need no stinking badges... Just like the other video, I was also poking around only this time I was on Hornady's site specifically looking for an update on the Auto Charge Pro (very sweet looking product refresh IMO). Although I didn't find any new news about the Auto Charge Pro, I did stumble upon the LnL Powder Drain Insert. Normally, when I'm done reloading on my LnL, I'll pull the entire powder measure out (love the bushings), uncap it, turn it upside down and unload the powder into a funnel sitting in my powder canister. Quick and easy, at least to me. Then I blow out the powder measure with compressed air to make sure it's empty. When I was building the Dillon XL750, since the dies don't easily come out of the tool head, the only way for me to empty the XL750 powder measure was to pull the entire tool head. No big deal. I looked around for a solution similar to what I can do with the LnL. Found EC has a powder measure quick release, but I can't use it because it will not allow me to "lock" the powder measure in place (my "location" issues with the powder bar hitting and jamming on other dies). Another company (name escapes me at the moment) has an "insert" solution that is concept wise identical to this Hornady solution. But, removing the powder bars in the Dillon is a bit more "involved" that pushing a button and swapping out inserts. Involve enough that I'd rather just pull the entire tool head than deal with the insert. So this video is me testing out the insert. Initially I thought it was pretty decent and gave it a thumbs up, until I later noticed powder (about 2-3 loads worth) on my shell plate. Discovered it was the result of not having an empty case in the powder measure die, just like the old Lee Auto Disk (which I'm a fan off BTW) Powder Measure that once you turn the measure off, you have to empty out what's already in the disk/channel, otherwise you'll spill powder on the shell holder. Went back in and demonstrated emptying out the LnL powder measure with a case in the powder measure die and all worked out fine. If there would have been instructions or my common sense had been sharper on a Saturday, maybe I could have avoided the mess. Changed my product review from thumbs up to neutral. I think I'll continue pulling out the entire powder measure to empty it. It's worked well and I'm used to it.

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