Home
Hornady Projector reloader. This saw very little use, I am the original owner. Includes small and large primer stuff, and three shell plates. The shell plates are #01, #06, #16. These will do 223, 380, 308, 3006, 243, 45acp, 375 mag, 38 special, and cases with the same heads. Shell plates are about 35 bucks each, so I think that makes this a good deal. If you need shipping that would be extra from 16801. I imagine this unit is 20+ pounds. It is a tank.
Price is 250.00 local near State College PA,shipping and insurance on your dime.
http://www.hornady.com/assets/files/...late-chart.pdf
http://www.hornady.com/assets/files/.../ProJector.pdf

[Linked Image]

[Linked Image]

[Linked Image]
Lowered to 225.00
Reduced to 200.00 plus shipping.
I've never seen these before. Manual indexing? Full progressive press, though? Are the shell plates proprietary to this press, or are they common to the other Hornady progressives?

Thanks!
It is basically the same as a lock and load. Auto indexing. New shell plates have a roller ball like a bearing, the old ones don't. I heard Hornady would modify them. It is plug and play the way it is with the plates provided. It has both small and large primer arms andprimer tubes.
Is there a powder dump with this? I'm assuming not...how did you handle powder dispensing? Not criticizing at all...trying to get my head around this, as I'd be up for a progressive press to feed my handguns, M1 Carbine, and AR....

Thanks!
I used a standard RCBS powder throw on the black tube shown in the pics. I guess any powder measure would do. So you pull the handle down, flip the powder handle, then the down stroke indexes.
Oh gotcha, ok. So in a given cycle, you'd need to place a case, bullet, and actuate the powder thrower, as well as the handle stroke to run the press and index it. Makes sense.

I'll hit you up with a pm here shortly.
Still available.
© 24hourcampfire