Problem with case feed system
Quote from Reloader on September 23, 2008, 11:59 pmI have a case feed system on my XL650 setup with the large pistol plate and loading .45 ACP. I'm using Starline brass. I have the power switch set to the Low setting.
The cases keep getting caught in the chute, at the top of the system. It seems that one case will drop somewhat sideways then another one will hit it causing a bit of a traffic jam. Nothing I do seems to resolve this problem.
Hopefully we can post picture.
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I have a case feed system on my XL650 setup with the large pistol plate and loading .45 ACP. I'm using Starline brass. I have the power switch set to the Low setting.
The cases keep getting caught in the chute, at the top of the system. It seems that one case will drop somewhat sideways then another one will hit it causing a bit of a traffic jam. Nothing I do seems to resolve this problem.
Hopefully we can post picture.
[IMG]http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m167/tharmsen/Forums/reloading/DSC02581.jpg[/IMG]
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Quote from Reloader on September 24, 2008, 6:59 pmThe most likely cause is the case feed bowl swaying. If your bench top is plywood, then reinforce it or use a piece of all-thread to anchor the case feed bowl to the wall to stabilize it.
The most likely cause is the case feed bowl swaying. If your bench top is plywood, then reinforce it or use a piece of all-thread to anchor the case feed bowl to the wall to stabilize it.
