Does anyone else think this is a weak point in the 4000?
I'm a newbie, so it's probably my fault, but mine came loose and got mangled before I knew it was loose. It didn't seem to stay in place all that well from the start.
Comments appreciated!
Dave
Plastic case ejector on Pro 4000
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Re: Plastic case ejector on Pro 4000
Hello,
Mine hasn't been an issue, but I've only loaded around 1000 rounds on my Pro 4000. There is an upgrade available, if you search for Lee Pro 4000 case ejector upgrade.
https://reloading3d.com/shop/ols/produc ... er-upgrade
I don't know this person, and have not used this case kicker, but it's available on multiple sites.
Good Luck
Brian
Mine hasn't been an issue, but I've only loaded around 1000 rounds on my Pro 4000. There is an upgrade available, if you search for Lee Pro 4000 case ejector upgrade.
https://reloading3d.com/shop/ols/produc ... er-upgrade
I don't know this person, and have not used this case kicker, but it's available on multiple sites.
Good Luck
Brian
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Re: Plastic case ejector on Pro 4000
Thanks SO much! This looks much better than the Lee part. I ordered one, but also ordered the Lee just because it seems likely to be a potential problem spot down the road. Thanks again, Dave
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Re: Plastic case ejector on Pro 4000
Thanks for the url link! Nice to find a business supporting the Lee presses.
Michael