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    L&L AP flipping cases over before going down the tube from the hopper,help!

    Ok I think we are way off base here. I am not trying to undermine anything I love all my Hornady equipment, matter of fact besides a few Redding dies thats all I own. And I have spent a few thousand of my dollars with their company. And yes my friend I am pointing out that there is a flaw with...
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    L&L AP flipping cases over before going down the tube from the hopper,help!

    First off Realgun you are the first to even bring up slamming Hornady for anything. Second like I have already stated I understand the metal slide door for case length, but somewhere you are missing the point that the slide door can not fix this problem because it happens before it can even...
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    L&L AP flipping cases over before going down the tube from the hopper,help!

    The video is not mine but shows the flipping of the cases. I do understand the adjustment door and what it does but it has no impact on this problem trust me. If you watch the cases in the video they catch on a ledge because the are not able to fall straight down. Once you cover the small area...
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    L&L AP flipping cases over before going down the tube from the hopper,help!

    Blue68f100, If you don't have this problem then your collator is already lined up and timed correctly. The little slide door/plate is more for rifle rounds I believe, so it's not going to affect anything that has to do with this problem. Because it happens before it even gets close to that area...
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    L&L AP flipping cases over before going down the tube from the hopper,help!

    I agree with you Germ or they could have just done it right in the first place! But I'm glad this could help ya out man!
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    L&L AP flipping cases over before going down the tube from the hopper,help!

    http://youtu.be/Syz6MOrRvko This will clear the confusion up of what the problem is with the Collator. If you will watch, the timing is off on this case feeder just as mine is. Identical in fact ! So maybe this can help someone else too someday ...
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    L&L AP flipping cases over before going down the tube from the hopper,help!

    Thanks Realgun but the problem exist on the right side of the exit not the left. Unless you're suggesting of moving the already existing metal plate to the other side of the exit hole.
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    L&L AP flipping cases over before going down the tube from the hopper,help!

    Question Answered !! Solid as a rock. I just found the answer On youtube after some digging! In case you guys ever hear this question again maybe you can help them. So here it is, The collator actually is about a 1/2 inch too far to the right if you are looking at the front of the feeder where...
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    L&L AP flipping cases over before going down the tube from the hopper,help!

    It calls for the small plate in the manual but the 10mm it calls for the large. That is kind of weird to me. I know the difference in the cases but they are not that different.
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    L&L AP flipping cases over before going down the tube from the hopper,help!

    Hello Gents, I just got a case feeder for my Hornady L&L AP and it is flipping about every third case over before it goes down the tube.:banghead: I am loading .40 caliber S&W and have the small feed plate installed in the hopper. Should I try the large feed plate? Anybody out there that's had...
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    Help with a Hornady L&L AP press/Brass feeder

    Well the winning answer is........................ Blue68f100 ! Thanks to you all for responding to my problem so quickly. As soon as I saw it sounds like it's feeding too soon, I knew that was it. I had the thing feeding in sync with everything but I noticed it looked like sometimes the...
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    Help with a Hornady L&L AP press/Brass feeder

    Hello friends, I have got a problem with my shell feeder not pushing the brass under my plate. It kind of kinks it to the side a little and will not feed into the plate past the spring that holds the round to the disk. I have adjusted everything that I can adjust and have things worked out as...
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