![Image](http://ranchdogoutdoors.com/Reloading/Lee/ADrum/images/ADrum_slider_max_position.jpg)
At the start, I set the rifle charging die up with the slide a popsicle stick off the top of the slot, I know you get tired of hearing about the durn stick, but it is what it is. From there, if needed, I screw the charging die in until I get a positive reset. It normally is not needed, but if it is, it is not much of an adjustment.
For grins, this is a screenshot of how segmented turn of the die are reflected in length.
![Image](http://ranchdogoutdoors.com/Reloading/Lee/dies/die_adjustments.jpg)
Also, something isn't set correctly with the chain breaking. I don't understand that at all as it is designed to slip. Before I left the house, I checked it on all four of my presses; 30 Carbine, 9mm Luger, 45 Auto, and 7.62x39. I couldn't break the chain if I want as it would leave the plastic retainer.
Back to the Drum leaking. I had a lot of problems due to my inability to provide a consistent tension to the retaining screw. My fingers just didn't work with that small knob. The Titan Finger wrench changed that. With it, it's very easy to make fine adjustments that would probably stop the leak.