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RL550B spent primer chute

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Posted 08 October 2009 - 08:54 PM

After loading about 3k rounds, I finally started having trouble with the primer chute getting stuck open. Somehow the pin that holds the two halves together got a little bent near the closed end.

I remembered reading about the safety pin trick, but I couldn't find a safety pin in the house that was the right size. They were all either too short or too long...and there's not a whole lot of clearance on either side of the chute for an oversize pin.

I ended up using a section of large paper clip. So far, it seems to work. I loaded 200 rounds, and only one primer missed the bin. One somehow landed on the press frame above/behind the spent primer bin.

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Posted 09 October 2009 - 08:18 AM

If you ever had any Goth children you would find you have a plethora of safety pins, in a wide variery of sizes, readily available. :surprise:
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