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  1. To resurrect an old thread,

    I ordered 2-6' lengths of tube for large pistol primers from McMaster  Part # 89965K39 stating it's the same # as 89965K471.

    https://www.mcmaster.com/89965K39  ID .215"  Got them in and the ID was .211 primer wouldn't even fit. I called them and said he would measure them himself before the replacement shipped, and the next delivery was the same!

     

    Come to find out Grainger has 1" lengths 5-16" OD with .214 ID.  $2.76 each.

    https://www.grainger.com/product/GRAINGER-APPROVED-Tubing-48KU65

    the tube wall seems a little thicker, but it works great and saves the trouble of cutting down a 6" tubes!

    Tube on the left is from Grainger.

     

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  2. I’m using CCI small pistol , just opened my 115K box, and a MBF.......god I love this 650 !!
    New spring design shellplate due tomorrow.......really excited!!
    I would love to see a detailed review on this new shell plate! Some video would be awesome as well...

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  3. I don't load 9 major, but I seem to get more powder spill when snapping into the next station, not so much in transit. Either way it seems like a slick design.

    Very interesting design/concept.  He's using a leaf spring to positively hold the case as it rotates through the stations.  In theory by not allowing the case to move during transit, there's less powder spillage when running the press like a drunken sailor (stole that one from KA) so you're able to load those 9mm major cases quicker without spilling powder everywhere.


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  4. It's been awhile, just remember wanting to pound my head against the wall! It's not for the faint of heart. Have some turkey and try again later!

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  5. I was one of the first to order the primer stop switch from snowshoe. when I installed it I was having issues and it wouldn't work properly. I contacted him and the problem was resolved by loosening the two screws on the primer assembly and adjusting the whole assembly so it would clear the part on the frame that advances the primer.
    After it was all said and done snowshoe sent me a new revision of the part at no cost! If your having issues, he'll make it right. Wouldn't hesitate to ever order from him!

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  6. I’m recently doing considerable powder charge changes on my 650.
    I know there has to be a simpler way than blocking of the case chute, disabling the primer assembly and feeding a case at a time to weigh the charge .
    Im sure someone way smarter than me has figured this out.....my way is a PITA.......Thanks!!
    This is a nice fix for the primers, well worth the money!

    https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F322799654353

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