donttellthewife
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Before starting a run on a progressive press I decap and size a couple cases, decap size and prime a couple also, set them next to the press. If any thing goes wrong in the first two stations I just replace the cases with the ones set aside. Sometimes I'll come across a case that is berdan, crushed, crimped primer, crush a primer, ect.. By replacing the case it keeps everything running smoothly.
Even priming on a Dillon 650 I can feel if the primer didn't seat correctly, priming off a progressive press would kind of defeat the purpose of using it.
Even priming on a Dillon 650 I can feel if the primer didn't seat correctly, priming off a progressive press would kind of defeat the purpose of using it.