kingmt's post
Hopkins, I collect presses, I do not have less than 16, some of them cam over, I have 4 Rock Chuckers, none of my Rock Chuckers cam over, they jam up, go into a bind or lock up, but they do not cam over. As indicated by the responses the function of the cam over is not understood, nice thing, it is not necessary to understand the function to own one.
First, what press are you using.
F. Guffey
kingmt's post:
Others are going to differ from what I tell you.
The only way to get the same thing every time is to have the shim between the shell holder & the die so you get a positive full stop every time. If you don't have something to make a solid stop against then it will very length depending on how easy the brass is to form. Harder brass is going to use up more slack in the press & not size down as much.
Gloog suggest:
If you think that cam over is adding additional "wiggle room," go back and read kingmt's post. Then throw away all your shims, feeler gauges (Skip's or magic or otherwise), and spring for those competition shell holders.
I said:
Rock Chuckers cam over?, they jam up, go into a bind or lock up, but they do not cam over. It would seem unfair, Hopkins has a Rock Chuckerr that cams over, I have 4 that do not, two have Piggy Back 11 presses attached.
Just an opinion base on pass experiences, Hopkins and ED have bonded and any contribution offered by Kingmt never had a chance, and I stayed out.
February 22, 2012, 08:07 PM #5
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Last edited by NeuseRvrRat; February 22, 2012 at 08:08 PM. Reason: but we still won't be able to understand what he's trying to say
and I have no clue how an adult could take pride in this effort by NeuseRvrRat.
F. Guffey