Well, loaded 10 cartridges for my new 300 wsm. 150 g with 51 grains H4895
I started priming on my rcbs hand primer. When I tried to insert the shell holder into the large primer holder all the parts fell out. I got it back together but it kept jamming and needed huge force to set primers. Then I noticed all the primers I set were dented. So, over to the garbage can to retrieve instructions. 'Do not let the handle open or the parts fall out and make sure the round end of the rod is down'-two things I had done wrong.
Next thing to note is the shell holder doesn't really hold the shell when using the hand primer, it steadies it. When you tip the primer pan to let a primer into the loading chute, the shell falls on the floor.
So, I then set up the full length die to remove the damaged primers. Note to other Newbies, this is called decapping. No reference to primer remover or remover rod.
Next thing is when measuring out powder I got it spilled all over the bench because it bounces out of the little pan that goes with the scale. You need to measure slowly or use a deeper container.
Seating is when I discovered two large hands do not fit under an O style press so you have to sorta huncharound the thing to steady the bullet and raise the handle at the same time. Seating did go well, after pushing the first bullet level with the case mouth. Adjust a bit at a time, it doesn't take long.
I took them out to the range and they all went bang.
Great fun
I started priming on my rcbs hand primer. When I tried to insert the shell holder into the large primer holder all the parts fell out. I got it back together but it kept jamming and needed huge force to set primers. Then I noticed all the primers I set were dented. So, over to the garbage can to retrieve instructions. 'Do not let the handle open or the parts fall out and make sure the round end of the rod is down'-two things I had done wrong.
Next thing to note is the shell holder doesn't really hold the shell when using the hand primer, it steadies it. When you tip the primer pan to let a primer into the loading chute, the shell falls on the floor.
So, I then set up the full length die to remove the damaged primers. Note to other Newbies, this is called decapping. No reference to primer remover or remover rod.
Next thing is when measuring out powder I got it spilled all over the bench because it bounces out of the little pan that goes with the scale. You need to measure slowly or use a deeper container.
Seating is when I discovered two large hands do not fit under an O style press so you have to sorta huncharound the thing to steady the bullet and raise the handle at the same time. Seating did go well, after pushing the first bullet level with the case mouth. Adjust a bit at a time, it doesn't take long.
I took them out to the range and they all went bang.
Great fun


















































