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Hornady Pro-7 and CH press.


I haven't tried the CH press yet but it must throw powder all over the place.

 
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I have and use an original Pro Jector, bought the day they came out which I sent back and they converted it to Pro 7 configuration; my favorite press and no need to change.
 
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excellent, My press moves right then snaps back left like a sningshot.

OK it must do that when there's no brass in the carrier



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Here's one in action.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOFjmuv-oRw
 
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excellent, My press moves right then snaps back left like a sningshot.



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Originally posted by rcraig:
Here's one in action.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOFjmuv-oRw


Is that good or bad? Doesn't sound good.
 
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If your Hornady does that then the little fingers that move the shell plate need adjusting. One moves it on the up stroke and one on the down stroke.
 
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