T THEWELSHM New member Apr 26, 2016 #21 that's wild, It s really easy to use them tubes?? Technique issue. I have to ask are you picking them up with the nylon plastic end? thewelshm
that's wild, It s really easy to use them tubes?? Technique issue. I have to ask are you picking them up with the nylon plastic end? thewelshm
T THEWELSHM New member Apr 26, 2016 #24 Wow have you tried the Dillon rubber ends? That would be sad on a red press .. But any port in a storm??? Thewelshm
Wow have you tried the Dillon rubber ends? That would be sad on a red press .. But any port in a storm??? Thewelshm
R rebs New member Apr 27, 2016 #25 Wow have you tried the Dillon rubber ends? That would be sad on a red press .. But any port in a storm??? Thewelshm Click to expand... I have the Dillon low primer warning buzzer on my LNL, but thinking about painting it red lol How well do the Dillon primer pickup tubes work ?
Wow have you tried the Dillon rubber ends? That would be sad on a red press .. But any port in a storm??? Thewelshm Click to expand... I have the Dillon low primer warning buzzer on my LNL, but thinking about painting it red lol How well do the Dillon primer pickup tubes work ?
M mrdaputer New member Apr 27, 2016 #26 Rebs how long does it take you to do 100 primers using the Hornady pick up tube?
R rebs New member Apr 27, 2016 #27 Its not how long it takes, its that they snap in so hard it shakes the primer tray and flips some of the primers over. My old rcbs ones with the small metal clip used to work great, now even rcbs has the nylon ends
Its not how long it takes, its that they snap in so hard it shakes the primer tray and flips some of the primers over. My old rcbs ones with the small metal clip used to work great, now even rcbs has the nylon ends