Loadmaster Primer Anvil spring

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Re: Loadmaster Primer Anvil spring

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I saw one guy say this is how you verify your spring is located crrectly. Lower the lever, raising the primer pin. Tale a screwdriver and push the pin sideways and hold it. Drop the lever. Removethe screwdriver. If the pin drops its located. If the pin doesnt, it isnt.
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Re: Loadmaster Primer Anvil spring

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I will give it a try. Sounds reasonable.
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Re: Loadmaster Primer Anvil spring

Post by tunaman »

According to Mike at Mikes Reloading bench the spring is actually too long and may cause issues. You can put a small spring right on the primer post instead of the lee spring or cut it.
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