Looks to be some sort of press primer part.Is this to a case lubricator like a Lyman?
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Looks like the manual priming arm like on my RockchuckerIs this to a case lubricator like a Lyman?
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Thanks. I now know what to put it with. My dad had his organization in his head. LolLooks like the manual priming arm like on my Rockchucker
Most people pull them off and use a hand priming tool
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On a Rockchucker, there is a cross pin hole where you can attach that part
insert primer by hand ,one, at, a , time
then prime on the downstroke up through the bottom of the shellholder
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it aint worth much since nobody uses it, i think it was inclued on some presses just to ensure a guy could at least prime if he didnt have all the tools yet
Yes, this. I have more than a couple laying around.it aint worth much since nobody uses it, i think it was inclued on some presses just to ensure a guy could at least prime if he didnt have all the tools yet
I was going to say that is the Lee bin, but I see a green powder measure in there, lol!View attachment 1717259
Bin number 6. My dad's organization
yeah i wondered if that is a lee priming arm and mabie thats why i havent seen one like it. it looks a little to good for that though and it doesnt look like a rcbs-redding or lyman that i have seen. someone on here would know wat it goes to.I was going to say that is the Lee bin, but I see a green powder measure in there, lol!
Ok, so not an exclusively Lee bin. I spy with my little eyes a Pacific O frame press there in the bottom. Maybe check that press to see if the priming arm fits.View attachment 1717259
Bin number 6. My dad's organization
Examples of the three styles of primer arms Herter's used.
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A Model 3 press with the primer arm, also fitted with the Herter's Turn-O-Matic turret press system.
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i found one