I have had the Lee Classic Turret reloading machine and I have been reloading 9mm ammo for about 3-4 months. The Lee is my first reloader and I really like it, although I am planning on purchasing a Dillon in the next 6 months to a year.
The problem I am having happens in the final crimping die. The brass flows perfectly through the initial resizer/deprimer, then gets filled at the powder station, and on the third station receives the bullet... all flawlessly. On the last crimping station the brass/bullet combo slam against something and I have to manually tip the ammunition forward to make it go in. The impact is not the bullet, but instead it seems to be the brass contacting a portion of the crimping portion of the die.
Anyone else have this issue? I have tried taking the whole turret apart incuding the crimper die, but upon assembly, same contact happens forcing me to tip the brass/bullet towards the center so it can go in. Any hints?
CC
The problem I am having happens in the final crimping die. The brass flows perfectly through the initial resizer/deprimer, then gets filled at the powder station, and on the third station receives the bullet... all flawlessly. On the last crimping station the brass/bullet combo slam against something and I have to manually tip the ammunition forward to make it go in. The impact is not the bullet, but instead it seems to be the brass contacting a portion of the crimping portion of the die.
Anyone else have this issue? I have tried taking the whole turret apart incuding the crimper die, but upon assembly, same contact happens forcing me to tip the brass/bullet towards the center so it can go in. Any hints?
CC