Sir, I followed your example for setting up the resizing die on the 6000, and got much better results. However, can I get clarification on the following statement?
"I initially adjust the resizing die while resizing a case until I do not see daylight between bottom of die and top of shellplate...
As several members on the forum may know by now, I have been getting too much of an OAL spread on the new Six Pack Pro. I am new to the progressive loading, except for a short stint with a Lee Load Master several years back, and gave up on it after loading approximately 100 rounds or so. I...
LiveLife & 9mmepiphany were correct !! It should have been obvious to me, but wasn't. I was looking too hard in primer channel to notice the mounting bolt was hitting the primer slider. I removed the press and shortened the bolt that connects it to the mounting plate, then reassembled. The...
Uh oh. When I spoke with Lee's customer service yesterday, I misspoke about having the older primer pin. Having time on my hands today, I removed the pin and discovered that I already have the newer style.
I'm a little concerned that the replacement parts are not going to fix the priming...
I spoke with Lee's customer service this a.m. It looks like the press I purchased has the older style primer pin, Lee is sending me the newer version pin & spring, mailing out today. Hopefully, I'll get the parts soon and I can put the new press into service.
Flgolfer29
Initially, I couldn't seat a primer at all. I verified the shell plate tightness, it was tight but verified with a little more torque. I pushed on the priming pin from the bottom and it wasn't getting stuck against the shell plate like I initially thought it was, it could be pushed all the way...
I apologize if this has been covered previously. This week I received the Lee Six Pack Pro progressive. After setting all the dies I was going to reload a few rounds to get a feel for it. Immediately, I noticed the primer 'stem' was not extending high enough through the shell plate to reach the...
I bought an Armalite ar15, and the castle nut was not staked on it either. I didn't notice until after a couple range visits (I'm new to platform). Should I check torque on nut, then stake it ?
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