Hornady Lock-N-Load AP Progressive Press Automatic Case Feeder

$519.95

The Hornady Lock-N-Load AP Progressive Press Automatic Case Feeder is the perfect addition to your Lock-N-Load AP Progressive Reloading Press. The case feeder features the highest torque motor in the industry, and an extra large case bowl. This case feeder transforms your Lock-N-Load AP into a fully automatic press, enabling you to load hundreds of rounds per hour. The Feeder is pictured attached to the Lock-N-Load AP (not included). Case feeder plates (required) and subplate (required for Lock-N-Load AP presses with serial number below 7,000. Presses above serial number 7,000 come with the subplate) are sold separately. Unit also comes with six V-Blocks to ensure feeding into the shellplates, and has the ability to disengage for single case feeding.

Fits: Hornady Lock-N-Load AP (shown in photo, not included)
Notes:

  • Requires a case feeder plate, not included. 
  • Lock-N-Load AP Presses with serial numbers below 7000 will require a new case feeder compatible sub-plate (product number 161-741) to install the automatic case feeder.
Photo of Lock‑N‑Load<sup>®</sup> Case Feeder

Product Features

Adapts to your Lock‑N‑Load®AP™ press

The Case Feeder bolts to Lock‑N‑Load® AP™ presses with serial number 7000 and higher. For serial numbers below 7000, we offer a sub‑plate conversion kit.

For details, give us a call at 1‑800‑338‑3220.
(Not compatible with the Projector™ press.)

Change overs are easy

Changing the Lock‑N‑Load® Case Feeder from one cartridge to another is quick and simple. Change overs typically take about 5 minutes.

Feeds every cartridge

If Hornady® makes a standard shell plate for it, the cartridge will also feed through the hopper.

Fail‑safe case slide mechanism

Slotted cam wire fixture prevents damage from misfed cases or incorrectly adjusted shuttle.

Cartridge adaptors included

The Case Feeder comes with six cartridge adaptors to ensure proper feeding of your cases into the shell plate. The instructions include a V‑Block usage chart so there's no guessing about which adapter to use.

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