Well, I'm rethinking the whole thing after spending some time on YouTube Lee Case Feeder Videos. (purpose...to see how they change calibers.)
1. The short stroke that works so well on the Lee just isn't possible on the Pro 2000, since the top of the press casting overhangs really far at the very point you need to mount the Lee feeder's shuttle's short stroke.....that is unless you angle the inlet tubing exactly as jmorris did. It'll be interesting to see if jmorris has an idea on that!....how to make the stroke longer.
2. While that does appear to work fine for a single tube full of short cases, changing calibers will be the problem. The same angled tube wouldn't work for say, .308, rifle, I'm thinking .... jmorris, prove me wrong on this.
3. And even if jmorris figures out how to make it stroke longer to get around that problem, I noticed on the Youtube videos that Loadmaster users have to spend some serious parts changeout and tweaking time to change the feeder from 9mm to .308.
My stationary feeder is not near as neat working, requiring two hands, right hand cranks and the left hand shoves the case shuttle forward, but its really not any slower.......and if I want to suddenly change loading .45 ACP to .308 rifle, all I have to do is to replace one drop-in part on the feeder.....and drop a tube in.
In a perfect world I'd want both.....the jmorris/Lee style shuttle, with my instant drop-in replacement shuttle feed.
I seem to have some extra Lee shuttle parts and raw materials....
Darn...I was excited, but I gotta have fast caliber change for my style.....1 press all calibers.
Well thanks for trying!......if a person only loads 9mm, .40 and .45, he still has a winner!