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    Lee Loader priming base.

    Messing around today I found some ugly pulled bullets that I decided to load and shoot to be rid of them….only 11 of them, so I broke out the .223 Lee Loader for the task.
    I noticed that the primer base apparently doesn’t have a spring under the washer- unlike my other Lee Loaders.
    Is this self repairable or should I let Lee know about it?
    It works as is, but not as well as all the other LL’s that I’ve used in the past.


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    The real problem might be getting the disc out to replace a spring. You might have to buy a replacement unit from Lee. I am guessing here but it might be easier to detonate a prime while seating without the spring. james

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    I used Federal SR primers and seated all eleven without getting a charred blood blister…
    But yes, the spring centers things up better.
    It looks like it was shipped without one-I’ll tell Lee about it.
    The Varget load using the included scoop was too mild to function my AR- but all eleven landed in a 3” group at 100 yards.
    They were 60 gr Hornady soft points, a bullet that never shot as well as others for me.


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    After emailing Lee, they asked me to send it in.


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    I’ve never figured out if it is really a spring inside or a compressible rubber washer. Either way LEE will replace it. On some occasions they just send a new one, other times they charge for shipping.

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    My favorite solution to this problem is the earliest Lee Custom era hand priming tool (no auto feed). This is my answer to most priming questions!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Texas by God View Post
    After emailing Lee, they asked me to send it in.


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    Awesome!!!
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    And they sent a correctly “sprung” one to me at no charge; thanks Lee!


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