There have been probably 5 threads about this in the last 2 weeks, I would say please use the search button.
forget the lee loadmaster. I have it, and I am on the 4th revision of the f**** priming arm, and yesterday, I got 2 failures to prime on 60 cases, that's a 3% failure rate, and it pisses me off because now my shellplate mechanism is full of powder and I have 2 rounds to pull. No time to mess with that ####.. I hate it. I have to check every case after priming to see if it's primed properly.
Some will argue, the loadmaster works, but you will have to adjust it endlessly.... now for some reason my shellplate is slack, and then another thing, and then.... grrr.
It works, if you have time to play with it. I dont.
Dadudz, you'll find out with furter experiences, that 45 ACP is by far the easiest modern straight walled pistol cartridge to reload for.
The one few glitch in reloading for this one, is ensuring you get the bullet seating depth just right. (deep enough, but not too deep)
Keep a dismounted 1911 barrel on hand so one can immediately drop a first example down into the chamber, for deep enough bullet seating.
I recently learned this ittle nugget of info from my shooting friend Silverback.
Cheers!
+1 to the pro and cci primers working great.Regarding problems with Lee's priming system - I have a Lee Pro, and contrary to popular opinion they do work. I've reloaded 10K 45 auto on it and 35K 9mm BUT there is one thing that you need to do to keep the primer system running, you need to run CCI primers. I was having so many issues that I was at my wit's end and I read somewhere to use CCI primers exclusively so I figured what have I got to lose? I haven't had a single problem with the priming system in 20K rounds of 9mm. Apparently CCI primers are heavy enough to make the system reliable.
Has anyone tried the Camdex machines
I really want something automatic and they seem to have it



























