Step 2: station one (de-prime only) – Hornady 366 AP Loader User Manual

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Step 2: STATION ONE (De-prime Only)

Fig. 3: De-Prime


Insert the case in station.

1. Normally, at this time, we would fill the primer tube (#2), but since we are working with a

single shell, drop only one primer from the tray (#1) into the primer tube (#2). Now pull the
handle (#37). As the handle (#37) makes a complete cycle, the shell will automatically
advance to the next station also dropping the primer into the hole in the primer seat pad
(#3). Some individuals may wish to bypass Station 1A but a shell must be in place in
Station 1 before pulling the handle (#37). The shell automatically advances on the return
stroke and if Station 1 is empty, there will be a gap in the reloading sequence.


Primer Drop: Until you are more familiar with your reloader, always return the handle
smoothly and, at first slowly.
The primer is dropped when the shell plate (#45) contacts the
plastic primer drop stop unit (#78) at the bottom of the down stroke, and spreads the fingers of
this unit, allowing the primer to slip into the hole provided in the shell plate (#45). At this
point, make sure that the metal portion of the primer feed body (#42) does not make contact
with the shell plate. Such contact will turn a burr on the inside and prevent primers from
falling.
The primer seat pad (#3) is notched to improve the primer drop, but the primer only falls at
the speed of gravity, so the handle (#37) must not be raised too rapidly, or the primer could be
jammed between the shell plate (#45) and the platen casting (#107). Therefore, operate the
handle smoothly, and only as fast as primers will reliably drop into the primer seater pad (#3).

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