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  • rawb
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 91

    lee pro 1000 help

    Greetings all,

    Keep in mind I am new to reloading. I have a pro 1000 set up with 45acp, and was depriming/sizing some cases and the damn shell plate carrier got stuck in up position. I pull the arm down and the ram goes down but the shell plate carrier stays up. I had to take that die out and the shell plate carrer came down, basically every other case I try to do this happens. (I know I should have bought a dillon, flame on.) Is my decapping die seated to far down? They are carbide dies, do I need lube? I'm assuming its something I am doing. Please Help.

    -Robert
    Last edited by rawb; 01-18-2007, 6:58 PM.
  • #2
    Gunsrruss
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 1488

    You will learn the hard way, same as me

    Originally posted by rawb
    Greetings all,

    Keep in mind I am new to reloading. I have a pro 1000 set up with 45acp, and was depriming/sizing some cases and the damn shell plate carrier got stuck in up position. I pull the arm down and the ram goes down but the shell plate carrier stays up. I had to take that die out and the shell plate carrer came down, basically every other case I try to do this happens. (I know I should have bought a dillon, flame on.) Is my decapping die seated to far down? They are carbide dies, do I need lube? I'm assuming its something I am doing. Please Help.

    -Robert
    Robert PM me if you need more help,Russ

    Robert I lube every case I size. I actually bought the same set up you have. First thing that broke was the primer because it's plastic, or was. So now I use the press like a singe stage press. I also use an rcbs hand primer so I can make sure the primers aren't to high. You will see. You will see that the powder drop doesn't work just right. so you will eventually go out and buy a pact or RCBS digital powder scale and matching powder machine. I've learned that all my dies and all my reloading stuff needs tobe RCBS. I use my progressive lee press as a single stage. It works better for me. You will see.
    Last edited by Gunsrruss; 01-18-2007, 9:42 PM.
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    • #3
      OldLandParkPat
      Member
      • Dec 2006
      • 134

      Here's a real easy way to lube cases...

      I use Dillon case lube pump spray (which is lanolin and alcohol). Spray a few pumps in a zip lock baggie, dump in your brass and shake and roll a few seconds till you see a light amount migrated in the case mouth. The longer you shake the farther in goes in, and I can stop at about 1/8" every time.

      You get perfect lubed cases fast every time. I've never had one stuck case from sizing, or case forming.

      I really like LEE dies, and their awesome factory crimp also...
      http://www.patmarlins.com/ABOUTTIME7.jpg

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      • #4
        50ae
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2005
        • 572

        OK, you might not like my answer, dump that POS and buy a Dillon. You won't regret it. You can keep your dies and just buy the 550 or the 650 and you won't have to worry about blowing up primers or having stuff bind on you.

        I had a lee 1000, I speak from experience. The Dillon 650 was the best thing I've ever bought.
        Proud to be a SoCal expatriate currently living in DFW, TX.

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        • #5
          GW
          I need a LIFE!!
          • May 2004
          • 16078

          Pistol brass does NOT need to be lubed when you use carbide dies
          Maybe there's a burr inside the die Try another decapping die and see what happens.

          No flame intended here, Heck MY 1st progressive was a Lee 1000. However...
          They just aren't worth the headache all sorts of things just seem to break down on these. They had some innovative ideas but then they made them so cheaply that theyjust broke down after a very short period
          Chalk this one up to experience
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          • #6
            69Mach1
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            CGN Contributor - Lifetime
            • Jan 2006
            • 15032

            Only 3 things I can think of without pictures and more details.
            1. It is not a carbide sizer (look for the ring at the bottom of the inside of the die.) Carbide dies do not require you to lube the case.
            2. The top plate that holds the dies, which rotates, isn't aligned properly.
            3. You have a defective sizer.
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            • #7
              rawb
              Junior Member
              • Feb 2006
              • 91

              Thanks Everyone,
              I think I'll pull the decapping pin out first and see if I still have this prob. If not I was thinking about coloring a case black with a marker, and sizing it to see where its binding if that the problem. If all else fails I'll go buy a new die, I guess. Then wait till tax returns and buy a 550.
              If I cant get it sorted out, I'll post some pics up.

              Thanks Again

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              • #8
                ccampbell
                Member
                • Feb 2006
                • 333

                I have had this happen to me when I changed carriers but didn't tighten the allen screw down enough (hold the carrier to the ram).
                I have been using the lee 1000 for years and like it. I hand prime the cases before loading, didn't like the primer on the 1000. I haven't ever lubed with carbide dies, and the 45 acp is my favorite to load. People keep telling me to get a Dillon, but when I accumulate that much money, I buy a gun instead

                Chris

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                • #9
                  DV8
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2005
                  • 527

                  Originally posted by ccampbell
                  People keep telling me to get a Dillon, but when I accumulate that much money, I buy a gun instead

                  Chris
                  Same here Next time, I'm gonna force myself to buy the Dillon though.

                  I've never lubed my 45 cases. When the plate carrier on my lee gets stuck like this, it means I need to clean something. At that point, I break it completely down, clean everything and lube. It starts working like new again.

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                  • #10
                    CWM4A1
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2006
                    • 1135

                    Originally posted by ccampbell
                    I have had this happen to me when I changed carriers but didn't tighten the allen screw down enough (hold the carrier to the ram)...

                    ccampbell said the best. If your press is new and you did not tighten that allen screw on the carrier to the ram, your entire carrier will remain at up position. Get an allen wrench and twist it real tight, your problem most likely will be solved. Happen to me first time as well Lee just didn't tight everything when they ship the press.
                    NRA certified RSO, Pistol/Rifle/Personal Protection Inside The Home instructor, Certified SIG/Glock pistol armorer.

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                    • #11
                      rawb
                      Junior Member
                      • Feb 2006
                      • 91

                      Well thats good news,
                      Soon as I get a chance I'll check that out.
                      Starting a bullseye pistol league tonight, I'M EXCITED.

                      Thanks all. I'll check that allen, that would make perfect sense. And I'll keep you posted.

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                      • #12
                        rawb
                        Junior Member
                        • Feb 2006
                        • 91

                        Thanks guys,
                        I needed to tighten the black allen like you both said. Simple and plain.

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