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<blockquote data-quote="McDoone" data-source="post: 59110"><p>I'm not necessarily admitting to this one myself, but is it possible that the bottom of the handle on your press may be projecting through and contacting the bench before it reaches the end of it's stroke?</p><p>This can hapen with one brand of press. Causes some real inconsistancies with the LOA, also.</p><p>Real easy to fix, you just cut some clearance into the wood.</p><p>Real easy to confirm, you just check for the depression in the wood below the handle.</p><p>(At this point, you should try not to put a forehead sized depression in the drywall beside the bench. It is possible to avoid this step, but quite difficult.)</p><p>If this is happening, you do not get enough leverage to operate the press for full length sizing, except with very small cartridges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McDoone, post: 59110"] I'm not necessarily admitting to this one myself, but is it possible that the bottom of the handle on your press may be projecting through and contacting the bench before it reaches the end of it's stroke? This can hapen with one brand of press. Causes some real inconsistancies with the LOA, also. Real easy to fix, you just cut some clearance into the wood. Real easy to confirm, you just check for the depression in the wood below the handle. (At this point, you should try not to put a forehead sized depression in the drywall beside the bench. It is possible to avoid this step, but quite difficult.) If this is happening, you do not get enough leverage to operate the press for full length sizing, except with very small cartridges. [/QUOTE]
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