Value turret spent primers

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Value turret spent primers

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Just a little way to keep the primers from filling up under the press. Made a funneled hole from the top, then came up through the bottom a little ways also. Then put velcro on the plastic case that my auto disk riser came in. They don't fall in 100% yet, but it's an improvement.
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That should serve you well. I had a similar setup to catch primers on a turret press for years.
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I have the drilled hole, but a tapered hole is much better. Gotta fix that.

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I opened up the hole some more, leaning on the drill taking the tapered hole farther back. Now the majority of them fall in the tube.
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