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I think @Collo Rosso nailed it on that gem of advice! More leverage!Have you tried a longer handle on your press?
Perhaps you might consider having your eyes checked! I’ve heard it really helps when you can see what you’re doing.
Steve
Must be blatantly obvious all the responses to your thread were also jokes!It’s a joke.
I made it with some scrap materials.
Don't kid yourself, jm - I've frequently said that I can seat a hockey puck in a primer pocket with my 650... so the pressure is there to seat that bullet... although chambering may be problematic.Such a simple solution I am surprised it didn’t come to you. It’s obvious you only need to apply more force, like so many others, you can then start your “broken press” thread.
Win, win![]()
Everything looks so shiney and new!Now I see how you did it...half a second away from joining the club today.
(Finally trying some new brass I stashed (A USA) and the case walls must be a smidgeon thicker, as my bullets don't sit as nicely...and didn't want to adjust my bell for a small run with this brass)
Lesson learned: no stopping mid-stroke for a glamour shot, as the handle will inevitably fly up the second the camera shutter clicks and bad things happen.
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