Anyone running a Lee APP?
I've had mine for a bit but due to a house move, hadn't really been able to properly use it. I spent the first couple of months screwing around, making a full on 4-tube case feeder for it.
Downloaded a decent design off Thingyverse, which ultimately proved to have a fatal design flaw. Then I spent a bunch of time redesigning the thing, printing parts and re-printing to get everything to fit and work together. It works good now
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My old reloading room had thousands of errant primers everywhere from depriming on conventional presses. I'm really loving depriming on the APP as everything gets captured in the bottle, no mess, no fuss.
Also, the old method of single loading cases into a single stage press to deprime, was painfully slow. With a big pile of fired cases it could take days to deprime them all. The APP is 100x faster and the multi-tube case feeder makes it easier and faster to get through a big load of cases.
I've had mine for a bit but due to a house move, hadn't really been able to properly use it. I spent the first couple of months screwing around, making a full on 4-tube case feeder for it.
Downloaded a decent design off Thingyverse, which ultimately proved to have a fatal design flaw. Then I spent a bunch of time redesigning the thing, printing parts and re-printing to get everything to fit and work together. It works good now
My old reloading room had thousands of errant primers everywhere from depriming on conventional presses. I'm really loving depriming on the APP as everything gets captured in the bottle, no mess, no fuss.
Also, the old method of single loading cases into a single stage press to deprime, was painfully slow. With a big pile of fired cases it could take days to deprime them all. The APP is 100x faster and the multi-tube case feeder makes it easier and faster to get through a big load of cases.