Sideways primers
Quote from Reloader on April 23, 2015, 2:04 amI am having the exact same issue with some of my primers going in upside down. This is driving me nuts. Out of 100 I am getting from 6 to 10 sideways primers and 2 that are completely upside down. How can a primer turn completely around in such a tight space?
I've been reading the suggestions on this forum and tried most of them but I'll go back and loosen the bullet plate a bit more and see what happens.
Any suggestions are are really appreciated.
Thanks.
I am having the exact same issue with some of my primers going in upside down. This is driving me nuts. Out of 100 I am getting from 6 to 10 sideways primers and 2 that are completely upside down. How can a primer turn completely around in such a tight space?
I've been reading the suggestions on this forum and tried most of them but I'll go back and loosen the bullet plate a bit more and see what happens.
Any suggestions are are really appreciated.
Thanks.
Quote from Reloader on April 28, 2015, 5:20 pmMake sure the primer seating assembly is threaded up snugly into the underside of the platform. If it is not threaded in completely, then as the primer disc rotates over the seater there is enough of a gap that the primer rolls onto its side.
Make sure the primer seating assembly is threaded up snugly into the underside of the platform. If it is not threaded in completely, then as the primer disc rotates over the seater there is enough of a gap that the primer rolls onto its side.
