jasonburnsdundee said:
Thanks I wedge a clothes Pin Under it.
I have one of those case feeding tubes and when I load it the cases eventually all fall out. I am able to do one at a time nicely. But is there a way to set the case feeder so it actually works?
you need to re- read your manual from the sounds of things- the case feed is a simple drop tube that should be aligned with the feed bar like it shows - good god, man, the manual has PICTURES-set up like in the pictures, there is only the priming problem to deal with - you need 2 -7/16th wrenches to tighten the bolt that holds the feeder mech to the carrier-
ok here's how you do it:
1) take out the plate assembly remove your tubes, for now
2 ) drop the lever all the way down- the carrier will be in the full up position, butted up against the die
3) put a shell in front and against the case feeder
4) put your plate assembly back in the hole and adjust it so the bottom of the case assembly is against the mouth of the case, and add about the thickness of a dime or a little more so it doesn't catch on the case when it drops- you do this with the top nut on the screw rod that's attached to the carrier
5) tighten the bottom nut so it won't move
6) butt the assembly up against the top of the press so it won't get trapped when you cycle the lever- you may want to add a little clearance here
7) put your tubes back in-
cycle the press a few times to make sure it doesn't get caught anywhere
i've added lock washers and jam nuts to mine so it can't move