Yep, funny. I had zero problems. I only tried Winchester, Wolf, and Remington primers and used the tool like the instructions said to. The sliding lock is a bit stiff, but I'm a bit bigger than the tray so it wasn't a big deal. Perhaps it's because I've used hand tools all my life to make a living (50+ years machinist /mechanic) and know how to read directions...Number6 wrote:I did read the instructions, I tried CCI and Winchester primers, the primers hang in the folding container, and the feed tube, of the feed tube jams you are unable to force the lock / on / open slider because primers block it. It must be turned up side down so the primers will clear the feed path.mikld wrote:First, ya gotta be smarter than the tool (JK, my Pa always said that when I said "can't use this thing, it don't work"). The instructions on where the sliding lock positioning will tell you how to cure your spilling primers. Also in the instructions it says "Lift lever against rubber up-stop to feed a new primer into the elevator." in two different places which will eliminate any sideways or upside down primers.Number6 wrote:I got one yesterday. Used it all day today. I am throwing mine in the trash. Got tired of dumping primers all over, failure to feed, sideways primers and jam ups. Not worth the postage to return it.
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Number6 wrote:I got one yesterday. Used it all day today. I am throwing mine in the trash. Got tired of dumping primers all over, failure to feed, sideways primers and jam ups. Not worth the postage to return it.
Are the problems you're having because of the Priming unit itself or the primer tray? The tray does have three positions on the "locking tab". I had a bit of trouble with the new trays when I first got them to replace my old round trays and was really disappointed (till' I figured this out ) Also as mikld said, you have to "lift" the handle all the way up to feed a new primer completely into the unit. I read a couple reviews from others where they had broke part of the feed mechanism because of this. I also read where Lee had already made some changes to help with this issue. I haven't seen one yet so this is all second hand info from me. Sometimes we just have to take a second look at things.
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I've got a bunch on the way from Lee, feed trays, to replace those in use.
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Please let us know how the new trays work out for you. I'm thinking about replacing my round primer trays on my existing equipment and am looking forward to the convenience factor of using square primer trays with square primer boxes if these new primer trays are any good.Ranch Dog wrote:I've got a bunch on the way from Lee, feed trays, to replace those in use.