there are 45 small primer cases, many are blaser but i have seen some R&P and WIN brass with small primer
Hah! You're right. The lit says 500 to 800. With out a case feeder, I was getting about 200 an hour (including setting up the primers, getting the bullets, & filling the powder. I haven't had my feeder long enough to figure out my count now.
Since I stay away from rifle rounds and military cases, it sounds like I've still got the perfect machine for me.
I've got a friend who complains that some of the once-fired .45 brass he has been using comes with small pistol primer instead of large. I told him I think he is getting military cases in there that need to be swayged (sp?), but he won't believe me. He still thinks that some companies are using the wrong primers and gluing a ring in place to hold the smaller primer in place.
Of course, I haven't seen the brass. Could be he's right ... ???
Thanks folks.
-WM