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<blockquote data-quote="Tin Star Firearms" data-source="post: 1286898" data-attributes="member: 7309"><p>The last time I had a primer hangup in my feed tube, that was attached to the machine, I forgotten to fully engage the plastic feed tips. To fix it, I unscrewed the knurled, silver cap and lifter the tube full of primers out. Then I carefully emptied the tube onto my primer flip tray to be used later. Check your primer feed mechanism to make sure none have gotten trapped. This would be at the bottom where the sliding bar picks them up and seats them in the cases. </p><p>Now take the empty primer feed tube, check the plastic tip, red I think, and carefully put it back inside the black primer housing. Gently begin to turn it until you feel the tab slide into place. Then pick use your primer pick-up tubes to load about ten primers and see if that fixed your problem.</p><p>I have never cleaned any of my primer tubes.</p><p></p><p>Andrew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tin Star Firearms, post: 1286898, member: 7309"] The last time I had a primer hangup in my feed tube, that was attached to the machine, I forgotten to fully engage the plastic feed tips. To fix it, I unscrewed the knurled, silver cap and lifter the tube full of primers out. Then I carefully emptied the tube onto my primer flip tray to be used later. Check your primer feed mechanism to make sure none have gotten trapped. This would be at the bottom where the sliding bar picks them up and seats them in the cases. Now take the empty primer feed tube, check the plastic tip, red I think, and carefully put it back inside the black primer housing. Gently begin to turn it until you feel the tab slide into place. Then pick use your primer pick-up tubes to load about ten primers and see if that fixed your problem. I have never cleaned any of my primer tubes. Andrew [/QUOTE]
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