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    Quote Originally Posted by P38 View Post
    Steven

    There's not really any feel for the primer seating as there are five operations being completed at once however I judge the feel by the positive stop at the top of the stroke.

    I also have found that the Loadmaster benefits from a rock solid mount.

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    Pete
    yeah my mounting is solid, 45mm thick x 150mm x 4 wide home made pine work bench.

    The damn thing seems to need a lot of TLC though or it just stops "progressing" the shell plate. Seems the knurled nut holding the plate has to be "just so", cant be too tight or it jams at the last 1/2inch of the downstroke, too lose and well it doesnt progress. When it works it just great....

    Where do you get spare parts from? I need a case ejector plate and the plastic index rod flipper head or whatever its called.
    "I do not wish to be a pawn or canon fodder on the whims of MY Government"

 

 

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