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Inline Fabrication Case Ejector

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I'm going to order the Inline Fabrication case ejector system for an RCBS RockChucker to speed up brass processing. Does anybody have one of these? Are there any quirks a guy needs to be aware of? Anybody used it with a press-mounted swager?
 
Thanks for this post. I have a T7 on an InLine Fab Ultramount, and I see that they make a case ejector for that combo too. I’m very interested in the responses to your post. On the InLine Fab web page for the case ejector it says there is a video below but I couldn’t find the video. If anyone see that please post a link in this thread. UPDATE video link posted below, thanks @drop_point.
 
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I have this ejector (on a T-7) and have used it for years. Works great and you can loosen the two nuts and twist it behind the ram (out of the way) without removing if you don't need it. The only issue I have with it is the knurls on Redding shell holders cause it to chirp/shake every time it slides over them. Easily remedied by switching to RCBS or any other NON knurled shell holders. I would highly recommend.
Safe shooting
Doug
 
I'm going to order the Inline Fabrication case ejector system for an RCBS RockChucker to speed up brass processing. Does anybody have one of these? Are there any quirks a guy needs to be aware of? Anybody used it with a press-mounted swager?
I've had one for a number of years, I took some JB polish and polished up the ramp to a mirror finish it allowed the cases to slide much better.
 

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