I made the mistake of buying Lee's auto primer and now in need of parts..... The plastic priming inserts are crap.
Does anyone know where I could purchase the large plastic priming insert?
I made the mistake of buying Lee's auto primer and now in need of parts..... The plastic priming inserts are crap.
Does anyone know where I could purchase the large plastic priming insert?
I own one of Lee's original auto-prime hand units and I have primed thousands of cases with it.
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Good old Lee. Any luck with their warranty department?
I actually went on line ordered 3 more inserts.... no questions asked they are sending me the inserts free of charge, l just have to pay for the shipping.
Good to hear.
Can you tell us how the original insert broke? Just wondering.[/
I inserted a cartridge put a little downward pressure on the handle and noticed the auto prime feature would not drop a primer into the auto primer pocket. Took out the plastic insert to investigate and found parts of it were actually crushed.
I own one of Lee's original auto-prime hand units and I have primed thousands of cases with it.
It doesn't even look worn.
The new units use a tiny elevator inside the plastic assembly that the tray plugs into.
It's designed to segregate a primer from the others in the tray to prevent a chain explosion, should the first one detonate during seating.
An occurrence that would probably never happen.
This results in an unfortunately more complicated system where a primer jam might occur.
However, the quality of manufacture is there, and a sticky one could be easily corrected with a little patience, I'm sure.
While a lot of Lee Precision stuff may be inexpensive and uses plastic and aluminum, I have never broken anything that I've bought from them.
But then, I exercise some judgement on how hard I stress tools, depending on how robust they are or are not.



























