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<blockquote data-quote="tul9033" data-source="post: 1198828" data-attributes="member: 2319"><p>It replaces the case expander die and the powder through expander (use one or the other).</p><p>It's role is to put the bell on the case at the same time of the powder drop. One powder funnel covers many calibers, check the website for a list.</p><p>I hope that answered your question. </p><p></p><p>I keep a few spare parts on hand. Usually a primer punch for both large and small (including the slide and spring) and several case retaining springs. The case springs are probably the most likely item to get messed up. However, Hornady has sent me quite a few parts some, for just in case problem solutions. Spoke to Doug in tech Friday and he gave me the use #6 V block for 9mm cases idea which solved the occasional tip of cases as they entered the shell plate. Plus he sent me a few parts that had worn out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tul9033, post: 1198828, member: 2319"] It replaces the case expander die and the powder through expander (use one or the other). It's role is to put the bell on the case at the same time of the powder drop. One powder funnel covers many calibers, check the website for a list. I hope that answered your question. I keep a few spare parts on hand. Usually a primer punch for both large and small (including the slide and spring) and several case retaining springs. The case springs are probably the most likely item to get messed up. However, Hornady has sent me quite a few parts some, for just in case problem solutions. Spoke to Doug in tech Friday and he gave me the use #6 V block for 9mm cases idea which solved the occasional tip of cases as they entered the shell plate. Plus he sent me a few parts that had worn out. [/QUOTE]
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