My Auto-Drums are a bit of a mess.
Problem is reassembling them. I printed a part from the web and he says it makes it more accurate but it fit poorly and I just want to put it back together. TIA!
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Re: Lee Auto-Drun
Need a little more information.
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Re: Lee Auto-Drun
I was a little sceptical setting up mine, I've been using auto-disc all these years, but it was a piece of cake! I weighed the charge, and then poured it in the drum, and adjusted the powder level. After reinstallation, I threw a few charges, adjusted to weight, and guess now that drum is my 4 gr. of Bullseye drum! I plan on buying a few extra, and that should make caliber change quick.