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<blockquote data-quote="Grant" data-source="post: 795707" data-attributes="member: 7382"><p>I'll second a couple of the ideas already posted - be sure your chute is clean and smooth you could even wax it a bit also be sure you have enough primers in the tray to keep pressure on the ones in chute. </p><p></p><p>I use compressed air quite often to keep my tray area clean and found the other day that I some powder had fallen into my chute.</p><p></p><p>Also you might check that the wire spring is releasing the primer seat when the tray turns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grant, post: 795707, member: 7382"] I'll second a couple of the ideas already posted - be sure your chute is clean and smooth you could even wax it a bit also be sure you have enough primers in the tray to keep pressure on the ones in chute. I use compressed air quite often to keep my tray area clean and found the other day that I some powder had fallen into my chute. Also you might check that the wire spring is releasing the primer seat when the tray turns. [/QUOTE]
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