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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.pdfhttp://www.hornady.com/assets/files/.../ProJector.pdf
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Reduced to 200.00 plus shipping.
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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?
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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.
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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....
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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.
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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.
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