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- Maple Ridge, BC
The "cup" is called a spent primer catcher, I believe.
You can get them at wholesale, at least you could last year.
Thanks for the help.
The "cup" is called a spent primer catcher, I believe.
You can get them at wholesale, at least you could last year.
That's an awesome setup
nice neat set up..if you were in my neck of the woods.id give you a plate to put under the press..probly make you up a holder for that powder dispenser to ....
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A run out gauge is a block with two bases to rest a loaded cartridge on horizonally. There is also an adjustable stop bar for the rear of the cartridge. At the bullet end there is a post on which a dial gauge and plunger is mounted. When the bullet is turned under the plunger, you will get a reading on how much your bullets are loaded off center. Run out is quite important if you're looking for match accuracy. The gauge base can easily be handmade out of plywood and a few screws. The only thing you need to buy is a dial gauge. Dial gauges at Princess Auto go for around $15 and are as good as anyone elses at 5x the price.
Thats the nicest, neatest loading set up I`ve ever seen way to go, enjoy
Thanks for the help.
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Just went and checked the box my press can in...the primer tray was in there.
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I'm a moron.
....Maybe its time to read the manual that came in the box.....![]()
Nice setup, may I ask how much all the equipment cost you?