Primer Magazine
Quote from Reloader on August 24, 2013, 8:54 pmNew to reloading and even newer to Dillon. I just finished a run of .44 Magnum rounds and had some primers left over in the magazine. I know I could probably just leave them in there till the next run but I would rather remove them and store them in a proper box. Is there an easy (or easier) way to remove the extra primers?I tried just pulling the magazine tube out and you know what happened there. So now I remove them from the primer cup by actuating the primer slide and grabbing the primers individually with a pair of Locksmith's tweezers (same ones I used to feed the primers with when the primer feed wasn't working for me). Got to be a better way. Any help?
New to reloading and even newer to Dillon. I just finished a run of .44 Magnum rounds and had some primers left over in the magazine. I know I could probably just leave them in there till the next run but I would rather remove them and store them in a proper box. Is there an easy (or easier) way to remove the extra primers?I tried just pulling the magazine tube out and you know what happened there. So now I remove them from the primer cup by actuating the primer slide and grabbing the primers individually with a pair of Locksmith's tweezers (same ones I used to feed the primers with when the primer feed wasn't working for me). Got to be a better way. Any help?
Quote from Reloader on August 26, 2013, 4:38 pmThe best way is to unbolt the primer feed housing from the frame, then turn it upside down and pour the primers out.
The best way is to unbolt the primer feed housing from the frame, then turn it upside down and pour the primers out.
