Happens every now and then on my progressive press.View attachment 194053
Saves wear and tear on the firing pin.
Neat trick, didn't even know the primer feed could manage that.
Boberg XR9
View attachment 194053
Saves wear and tear on the firing pin.
Neat trick, didn't even know the primer feed could manage that.
Thats a good idea. I do something a bit different, I save old 9mm boxes with the plastic inserts. When dropping them in the plastic insert you get primer side up.... Also when at the range I know exactly how many rounds I go thru. When Im loading up the inserts I check a few rounds out of a hundred with case gauge and a few for C.O.L.One of the reasons right there that I drop every round in a case gauge and run a marker across them. It also helps me identify my own brass when it ends up a pile on the floor.
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View attachment 194053
Saves wear and tear on the firing pin.
Neat trick, didn't even know the primer feed could manage that.
Not the ones I've done! By the time I realize somethings wrong it's to late to back out, at that point it's full speed ahead!If one goes in sideways, I'll pop it out and reset it in the single stage press. #cheapskate