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Greyhawk
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Re: Reloading Time

Post by Greyhawk » Sat Mar 23, 2019 11:47 pm

RanchRoper wrote:Reloading corner..
Great picture of the reloading corner.. I'm excited for ya! I bought the same kit and have the same set-up (except for the stand, which looks great!)
The only thing that I did not like was the safety primer device. I found that it often dropped the primers on the floor instead of snapping them into the primer cup. I took it off and I just place the primers in the primer cup by hand, it doesn't really slow things down, and I got tired of trying to search for primers on the floor. As far as the Lee powder dispenser goes, some of the powders that I was using were fine enough that the powder would leak out through the seams of the dispenser and kind of make a mess. So, my son took it and uses it on his press and loves it. The balance beam scale works good but a digital scale is much faster.. I actually moved onto a RCBS auto-dispenser which is really fast. There are a few good u-tube videos on using the scale if anything is confusing about it.

Happy reloading!!
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Re: Reloading Time

Post by RanchRoper » Sun Mar 24, 2019 12:18 am

I have concerns about the auto primer loader too. Seems a little flimsy.
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