Another great tip on the primer screw is to take a flat file and remove the markings on the bolt. That was a problem I had to figure out the hard way the casting marks will never allow the priming lever to rest on a flat surface.
Every second or third primer tips sideways in my setup. The priming pin then get caught in the upward position inside the empty primer pocket. If I remove the turret and empty cases it works perfectly fine - the primer gets pushed center onto the priming pin and rises unobstructed. FRUSTRATING!!
I wholeheartedly agree with T Sutton Jr’s comment-this is an outstanding video/tutorial on how to set up the Loadmaster’s priming system. 👍
One of the best and easiest to understand videos on this issue that I have found! Well done.
Thanks!
Well done! I think it pointed me to the root of my problem. Thank you.
Another great tip on the primer screw is to take a flat file and remove the markings on the bolt. That was a problem I had to figure out the hard way the casting marks will never allow the priming lever to rest on a flat surface.
Thank you was of great help
Every second or third primer tips sideways in my setup. The priming pin then get caught in the upward position inside the empty primer pocket. If I remove the turret and empty cases it works perfectly fine - the primer gets pushed center onto the priming pin and rises unobstructed. FRUSTRATING!!
Check your die setup, make sure none are interfering with the handle stops on the press.