Canuck223 Posted November 26, 2012 Share Posted November 26, 2012 Ever catch yourself in a moment where you're not sure if you have a problem, or just failed to notice something for years? I had a few issues while priming 9mm brass, and while trying to diagnose the problem, I observed something that I should bloody well know but don't. When the primer slide returns under the shellplate, is it supposed to come to rest in it's final position in line with the primer punch, or is normal for the toolhead indexing pin to pull it slightly forward? I assumed if the primer arm was adjusted properly, it would come to rest in it's final position. When I started to try and adjust the height and angle of the primer arm, I quicky concluded that wasn't going to happen with my current parts. As the toolhead comes down, the surface on the primer arm that engages the pin that would support the ratchet loses contact before the primer slide is 100% forward. It parks the slide a little less than an 1/8 inch shy. The tool head indexing pin draws the slide into final position. It does it smoothly. The primer problem I was having was due to too light a swage on some crimped brass and a new primer station locating tab. The primer slide observation is a secondary concern. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Retread1911 Posted November 26, 2012 Share Posted November 26, 2012 Best I can tell that is very normal. It will also depend (IME) on how fast you load. Going very slowly seems to leave it further back then moving faster. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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