What caliber are you loading and what size PTX? I load coated lead for 38/357 and the PTX is .358 and works great. No shaving or bulge.
You also might what to get a few lower activated case assemblies as they are cheap and make change over fast.
Loading 357 with coated lead with the .358 PTX expander.
I have two LnL presses, one large, one small primer. I have had powder measure hopper problems to the point of sending one back to Hornady. They drilled the body and attached a new hopper with plastic pins. They also sent me two spare hoppers for my other press. Over time the solvents in the powders will attack the hopper at the bottom and cause shrinkage and the hoppers get loose. I do not leave powder in the hopper when I am not using the press. I usually only load 100-150 rounds as I have shoulder problems. I wish Hornady would make the hoppers out of a different material. I've learned to catch the hopper before it gets really loose and flip it over or replace it. I do love the presses though.
Stu
For those that might like to see the modification from Hornady, I just snapped a photo.
Stu
Years ago, I bought a Hornady progressive press. After a week of tinkering and adjusting, I took the thing back to the gun shop where I bought it, plunked it down on the counter, and announced that I was returning it but did not want a refund -- I simply wanted to be rid of the cursed thing, and that anyone who thought they could do better was welcome to it.
Interesting thing was that despite this being a busy Saturday with 30 or so customers in the store, no one took me up on the offer.
I then bought a Dillon -- it worked first time, and works every time, with no exceptions and no apologies needed.
I use an Inline Fabrication Ultramount to attach the press to the bench. Although I don't have the bench mounted to the wall I do have several hundred pounds of lead and heavy tools holding it down. I can discern no appreciable movement. Of course, the measure has a lot of moving parts which can begin to loosen it through use.
I think what happens is that when you take the measure out to empty the powder after a loading session, it eventually works its way loose from handling. Also, it may have gotten loose after the initial cleaning. Either way it should not have happened and was unexpected. The design solutions are so simple.
For those that might like to see the modification from Hornady, I just snapped a photo.
Stu
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