Step 5: station four (wad seating) – Hornady 366 AP Loader User Manual

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Step 5: STATION FOUR (Wad Seating)

Fig. 6: Wad Seating

Insert a wad in the wad guide (#106A). Pull the operating handle (#37) through a complete

stroke. When the handle (#37) is pulled, the spring (#106B) around the wad guide rod (#105)
turns the wad guide bracket (#101) to align the wad with the case. The unit then rises until the
wad is stopped with the platen casting (#107) by the wad ram (#48). The case continues
upward until the spring fingers (#77) have entered the case mouth, and then pushes the wad
guide (#101) upward until the wad is seated in the case. The spring fingers (#77) have enough
resistance to prevent the wad from going through until the spring fingers (#77) are in the case.
At the completion of the return stroke, the wad guide bracket (#101) will swing forward for the
next wad to be inserted. The wad guide bracket should have 1/8” clearance above the
shells.
The empty shells vary in length so a closer setting would not be beneficial. Be sure the
wad seating ram (#48) is set high enough for the wad to swing into position with out being
folded by early contact with the wad seating ram (#48).
Wad pressure is adjusted by raising
or lowering the wad seating ram (#48). Most one-piece plastic wads today will self-adjust
when the shell is crimped. Generally, the wad should be seated to allow 5/8” clearance
between the case mouth and the shot.








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