Made a video up. mostly trying to give people an idea of load time. yes i left case/primer/powder fill in the video and loaded 100+ rounds. It went pretty quick and even shown how easy it is to do a caliber change.
The one I had was probably one of the earliest and was nothing but trouble. I'm almost tempted to try a new one. Just not yet. I'm not back up to high volume shooting for metallics. Do need a couple hundred 12 ga trap loads a week, however, which my Grabber and 9000 take care of handily.
Oh yeah. Easy. It's just in the case. I can see the powder shine or reflect on the brass or in case of a double charge I can see it close to the rim. And if I can't see a reflection of powder I check it.Maybe I missed it but did not see any checking to make sure there is powder or not or a double charge in the case. You can't do that setting down.
Time- 4:10. Watch there for 12 seconds and listen. I talk about it.Maybe I missed it but did not see any checking to make sure there is powder or not or a double charge in the case. You can't do that setting down.
My LM reloaded probably 20,000 rounds over its lifetime and now lives in a box under the bench. I finally got tired of its unpredictable nature. Dillon gives me no such heartburn...
I think your frustration is the thought behind the primer system on this new press... K I S S.