CMV
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I wanted to set this up with the Lee universal decapping die & pretty much just dedicate to that purpose. For those who have done similar - or who use that press in general - how do you deal with spent primers?
My other is the Lee Classic Turret. Once I inserted a small section of straw just below the shellholder, it became very good at containing spent primers & might let 1 per hundred get loose. But on the single stage, the primers go everywhere - except down the side & into the tube where they should.
My reloading space is cramped so i can't clear out a 3' radius all around the press and just vacuum up the mess when done. I feel stupid for not being able to just look at it & devise a good solution. But watching how the primers eject in random direction & speed I'm just not picturing it. Best I could come up with is boxing in the left side with index cards or light cardboard. That might contain 2/3 which would still be unacceptable. I'm also left handed so blocking the left side of the press would be inconvenient.
My other is the Lee Classic Turret. Once I inserted a small section of straw just below the shellholder, it became very good at containing spent primers & might let 1 per hundred get loose. But on the single stage, the primers go everywhere - except down the side & into the tube where they should.
My reloading space is cramped so i can't clear out a 3' radius all around the press and just vacuum up the mess when done. I feel stupid for not being able to just look at it & devise a good solution. But watching how the primers eject in random direction & speed I'm just not picturing it. Best I could come up with is boxing in the left side with index cards or light cardboard. That might contain 2/3 which would still be unacceptable. I'm also left handed so blocking the left side of the press would be inconvenient.