Reloading die with Hornady LNL bushing
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Reloading Dies Rebound Safely with the Hornady LNL Bushing System When it comes to reloading dies, safety is paramount. That's why Hornady's LNL (Lock-N-Load) Bushing System has become a staple among reloaders. By incorporating this system into your reloading setup, you can ensure that your dies rebound safely and consistently every time. The LNL Bushing System works by attaching a rubber bushing to the die stem of each press. As the die is forced up against the brass case, the bushing compresses and then springs back rapidly when released. This rapid return motion creates a clean, controlled motion that prevents the die from rebounding wildly or binding in the die holder. One of the key benefits of using the LNL Bushing System is its ability to prevent die bounce. Die bounce occurs when the die rebounds too far after being compressed, causing it to strike the case with excessive force. This can lead to over-sized holes, crushed cases, and a host of other problems that are difficult to resolve. In addition to preventing die bounce, the LNL Bushing System also helps to reduce wear on your dies and press. By absorbing some of the shock from the die's rebound, the bushing system extends the life of both your dies and your press. This can save you money in the long run by reducing the need for frequent replacements. Overall, the Hornady LNL Bushing System is an essential component for any serious reloader. Its ability to prevent die bounce, reduce wear on dies and presses, and ensure consistent results make it a valuable investment for anyone who reloads frequently.
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