Sam Adams
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I got a Lee Classic Turret a few weeks back from Midway. Its mounted, I've got dies set up just the way I want them in one of the turrets for 9mm (I have 7 others for calibers that I'll also load on it), and everything is perfect...except that the powder measure is throwing powder all over the place.
Obviously, I have the thing set up incorrectly. I think that I either have the disks (I got the double disk kit, and the micro disk) placed in the wrong position, or they're upside down (though the micro is above the standard disk, as per Lee instructions), or the powder measure is facing the wrong direction - or some combination of these. I don't think that the spring is set up the wrong way, as the press seems to correctly turn the turret with each pull of the lever.
Can someone with a bit more expertise/experience setting up the Pro Auto Disk Powder Measure please give me a step-by-step list of exactly what to do. Use simple, child-like language and imagery, so that it penetrates my thick skull.
Many thanks, in advance. It'll say me a lot of time cleaning powder off the bench, floor and press (where lots of it sticks because I've wiped all of the metal with FP-10).
Obviously, I have the thing set up incorrectly. I think that I either have the disks (I got the double disk kit, and the micro disk) placed in the wrong position, or they're upside down (though the micro is above the standard disk, as per Lee instructions), or the powder measure is facing the wrong direction - or some combination of these. I don't think that the spring is set up the wrong way, as the press seems to correctly turn the turret with each pull of the lever.
Can someone with a bit more expertise/experience setting up the Pro Auto Disk Powder Measure please give me a step-by-step list of exactly what to do. Use simple, child-like language and imagery, so that it penetrates my thick skull.
Many thanks, in advance. It'll say me a lot of time cleaning powder off the bench, floor and press (where lots of it sticks because I've wiped all of the metal with FP-10).