Executive Joined Jan 1, 2006 Messages 4,437 Likes 989 Location North Shore Feedback: 39 / 0 / 0 Aug 30, 2007 #1/4 I count the primers as I pick them up in the tube EVERY time. ...96, 97, 98, 99, 100. OK.
EddieCoyle Consigliere Moderator NES Member Joined Nov 11, 2005 Messages 21,330 Likes 9,800 Location Northern, MA Feedback: 160 / 0 / 0 Aug 31, 2007 #2/4 I never empty the spent primer bucket except to dump them into a bigger bucket, which I put right back under the spent primer tube. Right now, it's a small trash can about 1/2 full.
I never empty the spent primer bucket except to dump them into a bigger bucket, which I put right back under the spent primer tube. Right now, it's a small trash can about 1/2 full.
J Junglerott Joined May 5, 2007 Messages 771 Likes 16 Location Boston Harbor Feedback: 1 / 0 / 0 Aug 31, 2007 #3/4 My friend counts out 100 bullets in the tray, 100 cases in the feeder, and 100 primers in the tube. Too much counting for me.
My friend counts out 100 bullets in the tray, 100 cases in the feeder, and 100 primers in the tube. Too much counting for me.
B Bugs100 Joined Mar 13, 2005 Messages 1,468 Likes 68 Feedback: 4 / 0 / 0 Sep 1, 2007 #4/4 I reload almost every week night from 6pm to 7pm. I find it so much easier to do it that way. When I finish every night, I brush the press down with a 3 inch paint brush refill the primer tube and 2 primer sticks and throw a bag over it.
I reload almost every week night from 6pm to 7pm. I find it so much easier to do it that way. When I finish every night, I brush the press down with a 3 inch paint brush refill the primer tube and 2 primer sticks and throw a bag over it.