You have to unscrew it all the way, then you have to split the halves apart and insert a piece of brass, then you screw it back on till it bottoms out, then you prime it, unscrew it again, remove the primed piece of brass, then repeat the process for each round.Sorry I don’t have one but am curious. I didn’t find an explanation on how it works, but it looks like a collet type chuck that you thread into the machine, clamping the base of the case against the machine? Do I have that right?
How far out must one screw it to remove & insert another case?
Is rim deflection a thing now ?Plus like is said no deflection in the rim from a 30 percent unsupported rim from the old shell holder style primer system.
Only if you miss the rim and pee on the floor. Happens sometimes when we are not paying attention. Perfect aim is a thing of the past for many of us dinosaurs. Whatta Hobby!Is rim deflection a thing now ?
I have accidentally bent a case rim with lack of lube trying to extract from die. I am not so sure that brass rim is as strong as you think. However it could change headspace /seating depth possibly in relation to bolt face. Crushing an anvil takes force and that has to be applied to the rim. Not sure its a thing. But makes sense if you can measure it. And lord knows with everyone around here..."you have to be able to shoot the difference".Is rim deflection a thing now ?
How many cases you do in an hour?Ran a few .308 LR this morning. Easy set up and works as advertised. Whatta Hobby!
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Haven't even considered timing with this set up. With the new adapter, I wouldn't be doing many anyway. Most of the priming would be done without the adapter. Well close enough for my shooting needs. Nice to be able to prime from the base if desired, but not really in the line for now.How many cases you do in an hour?
