Great video friend, I read through the instructions and seemed simple but thought I better look on UA-cam just to check and seeing how the de-primer punch came apart helped quite a bit. Thanks,
Thanks, I was always wondering how the primer feed worked on a single stage reloader. The final crimp die on the last station raises to activate the primer feed tray. I never new that. Now I want one. If only to keep the loading bench from being cluttered up.
Hello Mr. 243 now that you've had your primer for a few years how do you like it? Is it consistent on the prime? Does it ever jam? Curious because I have one in my shopping cart at MidSouthShooters. It's $66 and want to make sure it's worth it. PS: The only negative I see is sometimes (depending on the hull) I like to do a "double final crimp" (to seat the roll better) and that can't be done when the final crimp drops the primer.
If you are going to make a video on how to do something, put some effort into finding a proper camera angle. Does nobody any good to see the back of your hand through the entire process.
@@woodsman2433 hey, if you're good with it then fine. If I were going to put that kind of effort into something I would put that last little 5% effort to make it really good. But hey, I can't complain about the price.
Thanks I have some loose trays and was not sure how to set up and get working. Appreciate your video
Well done! Thanks for a great video!
Great video friend, I read through the instructions and seemed simple but thought I better look on UA-cam just to check and seeing how the de-primer punch came apart helped quite a bit. Thanks,
Glad it helped you out.
Woodsman243 hi there iam after giving lead shot making a go, where can I get your ladle from, couldn’t find you on eBay!
Now I know how to do it, thanks!
Glad it helped you out any thanks
Thanks, I was always wondering how the primer feed worked on a single stage reloader. The final crimp die on the last station raises to activate the primer feed tray. I never new that. Now I want one. If only to keep the loading bench from being cluttered up.
Thanks great video and thanks for the help.
You may have one now, but you need a MEC Pro Check. Will save the effort of moving the wad guide manually.
Hello Mr. 243 now that you've had your primer for a few years how do you like it? Is it consistent on the prime? Does it ever jam? Curious because I have one in my shopping cart at MidSouthShooters. It's $66 and want to make sure it's worth it.
PS: The only negative I see is sometimes (depending on the hull) I like to do a "double final crimp" (to seat the roll better) and that can't be done when the final crimp drops the primer.
does it resize the brass ?
Looks to be worth it after awhile..
But dang want hundred bucks for it on midway...
Were you having an epileptic seizure while recording this video?
Thanks for your comment John. Looking forward to your UA-cam videos
If you are going to make a video on how to do something, put some effort into finding a proper camera angle. Does nobody any good to see the back of your hand through the entire process.
Thanks for your constructive comment
The camera angle wasn't the best but nonetheless, it was very beneficial. Thanks for the video. I learned a lot and now I want the automatic feeder.
@@OscarCastillo-nz3mn Many thanks Oscar all the best
@@woodsman2433 hey, if you're good with it then fine. If I were going to put that kind of effort into something I would put that last little 5% effort to make it really good. But hey, I can't complain about the price.
@@woodsman2433 I decided to buy the automatic primer feeder. I will definitely be watching your video to install it. Thank you for making the video.