Got mine a while back and only used it a bit ago. Works fine BUT, I see it catching on the ram up stroke at times. Wants to lift the Primer Catcher off the press at so I'll have to take a close look and see what a file can do if used in the proper place.Still don't care for the plastic "wedge" that fits in the side of the ram but, I'll learn to live with it. Other than that, love it!
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I "fixed" that problem long before I bought the catcher for my IV.Still don't care for the plastic "wedge" that fits in the side of the ram but, I'll learn to live with it.
I radiused and chamfered the bottom of the RCBS catcher and put a spring mounted to a small piece of balsa-wood to keep the catcher close to the ram. It works fine.
Yes, that is similar to what I did initially before I had the 3D printer, but my problem was that it most of the time spilled primers all over the floor when I tried to take the catcher off the press. It's not so much about the RCBS one being completely useless, more about a cleaner, more convenient solution for myself.
Hi TG
There is a technique to smoothly removing the RCBS primer catcher: One needs to gently pull the catcher pans apart and rotate them upwards away from the ram!
It only took me a year to figure it out!![]()
The "gently" part never worked for meBut a few hundred Dollars in printer hardware and a few weeks of prototyping later, I have something that is appropriate for my low motoric skills - and for my wife with her incredibly low tolerance with spent primers on the basement floor.
Please ask your wife to wear shoes or slippers when in basement....