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NOTE: Listing of step-by-step press set up, operation, enhanced practice for greater consistency and troubleshooting on this post - https://www.thehighroad.org/index.p...r-oal-consistency.911743/page-9#post-12471889
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So far, I have disassembled and reassembled the press down to details about 15 times. Each time, my appreciation for engineering and design work that went into the SPP grows as to simpler and more efficient solutions that were executed to resolve progressive reloading task issues of the past.
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Thank you.Interesting and insightful analysis. I'm not yet brave enough to disassemble my press that far to find out.
So far, I have disassembled and reassembled the press down to details about 15 times. Each time, my appreciation for engineering and design work that went into the SPP grows as to simpler and more efficient solutions that were executed to resolve progressive reloading task issues of the past.
Same here. I went, "Dang, why are these so hard to move?" then I realized they stay where I set them at so cases are well retained but on rare occasions when I need to remove them out of sequence, it can be done.I was a little frustrated by the case retention levers at first, being used to the Hornady spring, but once I saw that they were easy to set and self adjusting, they grew on me.
Whoever came up with the idea to use index pin through shellplate and auto-adjusting index gearing system needs a pat on the back.The indexing pin was a major selling point for me, coupled with the index rod is seems more simple and effective than competitors
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