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Post by hacker54 on Aug 21, 2016 22:19:38 GMT -5
Hey guys this little tid bit is for those that use the progressive press. As with most you have a bin to catch the loaded round coming off the press. You know that the front of the bin is lower than the backside and you have to watch to make sure that no rounds end up on the floor. Well Midsouth Reloading has a little plate that one slides into the front of the bin (where an ID plate would go) that extends up even with the back. So in essence it gives you more room to catch more rounds with out fear of some dropping out unless your not paying attention. Hers is the link. Another thing to add to my bench. www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/item/00172bbms/midsouth-logo-bin-barriers
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SnapShot
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Post by SnapShot on Aug 22, 2016 11:07:24 GMT -5
I guess I'm cheap. I made mine out of cardboard and duct tape. Maybe I should have patented the idea.
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poohzilla
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Post by poohzilla on Aug 22, 2016 15:42:46 GMT -5
Someday, I'll come up with something equally as clever as that to contain all the primers that are supposed to fall into the black plastic thingie that fits on my Rock Chucker. As it is, I just back a trash can underneath to catch the fliers !
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SnapShot
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Post by SnapShot on Aug 23, 2016 10:31:16 GMT -5
Pooh ~ I use a 22 ft by 26 ft concrete slab to catch the strays. ~ SnapShot
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poohzilla
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Give me a place to stand and a long-enough lever, and I will invariably break the lever.
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Post by poohzilla on Aug 25, 2016 19:02:50 GMT -5
But chasing those primers--it's harder than playing Pokémon Go !
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bob
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Post by bob on Aug 25, 2016 23:55:50 GMT -5
Pooh, I use a cast metal catcher on either my R.C. or Jr.2 press and only seem to have to chase < 2%. Could be the plastic causes the primers to bounce or maybe my 50+ year old catcher is just too tired to give the primers a bounce.
RCBS still makes a cast metal catcher I think.
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