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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2840316" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>If your 45 cases drop down the tube and through the black plastic base i see no reason why you need any other parts.</p><p>Now the finger that pushes the case may be longer for the 9mm as it is smaller diameter.</p><p></p><p>This may create a binding situation when feeding fatter cases as they will try to be pushed farther than the shell plate has room for.</p><p></p><p>When things bind the rod that moves the bullet feed slide will bend sometimes and you will play with it for a bit to make it correct again.</p><p></p><p>Keep the primer feed slide at least 1/2 full if you get under 1/2 the primers do not have enough pressure pushing on them and they will sometimes enter the primer pocket sideways..</p><p>Tap Tap Tap on the primer tray to keep primers flowing.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes a case will not get pushed all the way in the shell holder slot this will cause an issue.. no biggie just push it in with your finger.</p><p>Watch out when you go to pull the handle down to make the shell plate go up ..if it stops about 1" up you may have a case in the loading finger area that moved towards the shell plate and has created a bind.</p><p></p><p>Take it slow and pay attention you will crank out good ammo.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have the lee disc powder measure on mine and had to file the aluminum housing to tighten the clearance Zero powder leaking.</p><p></p><p>The thing is crazy accurate with Bullseye powder.</p><p>In less than a year i almost emptied my 4lb jug of Bullseye.. at less than 5gr at a time. And i do not do any shooting events.. just plinking at the ranges now and then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2840316, member: 15054"] If your 45 cases drop down the tube and through the black plastic base i see no reason why you need any other parts. Now the finger that pushes the case may be longer for the 9mm as it is smaller diameter. This may create a binding situation when feeding fatter cases as they will try to be pushed farther than the shell plate has room for. When things bind the rod that moves the bullet feed slide will bend sometimes and you will play with it for a bit to make it correct again. Keep the primer feed slide at least 1/2 full if you get under 1/2 the primers do not have enough pressure pushing on them and they will sometimes enter the primer pocket sideways.. Tap Tap Tap on the primer tray to keep primers flowing. Sometimes a case will not get pushed all the way in the shell holder slot this will cause an issue.. no biggie just push it in with your finger. Watch out when you go to pull the handle down to make the shell plate go up ..if it stops about 1" up you may have a case in the loading finger area that moved towards the shell plate and has created a bind. Take it slow and pay attention you will crank out good ammo. I have the lee disc powder measure on mine and had to file the aluminum housing to tighten the clearance Zero powder leaking. The thing is crazy accurate with Bullseye powder. In less than a year i almost emptied my 4lb jug of Bullseye.. at less than 5gr at a time. And i do not do any shooting events.. just plinking at the ranges now and then. [/QUOTE]
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