Re: Progressive Press
canuck,
I tried your trick but didn't find that it made any difference in required force on the handle, and off and on, I have real trouble getting the primer deep enough. When I look at my press, I believe the highest leverage is at the part of the stroke where the handle moves the most for a given small movement of the ram. That happens at the top of the stroke, where the dies do their job. The lowest leverage would be at the point where both joints at the bottom are approximately at the same height. On mine, that happens about 1/3 of the way up from the bottom. So, at the bottom, there is better leverage, but not as good as at the top. Adding the piece of metal to my press causes primer seating to take place a little bit higher but still close to the bottom, and thus with less leverage (provided the force is applied perpendicularly to the handle in both cases). On the other hand, with the metal piece added, I don't fight the force of the spring nearly as much, and it is easier to push perpendicularly when sitting down. Bottom line: I don't notice the difference. I do notice that the primer punch has dug a little hole in the aluminum below, and in time an added piece of metal may be needed to operate it properly.