RCBS Primer Catcher Catcher
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Tl;Dr: For When You Don'T Have A Suitable/Design-Intended Hose On Hand To Send Your Spent Primers Into The Garbage. It Uses A 'Negligible' Amount Of Filament Instead. I Have Not Yet Purchased A Hose. ---------------- I Love The New Primer Catcher My Rcbs Rock Chucker Sports: Http://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Thing:1223108 Might Also Work With This Primer Catcher: Http://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Thing:148190 Or Its Predecessor: Http://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Thing:84047 While It Works Well (Much Better Than Stock Piece Of Sh!T), The Spent Primers Are Dumped Onto The Floor Unless Connected To A Trash Can With A 1/2" Vinyl Hose. I Just Taped A Bag Onto The Spout, But It Fell Off After A Bit. Anyway, I Don'T Have A Hose, But I Do Have A 3D Printer, So I Made This Thing To Catch The Primers From The Primer Catcher, Hence Primer Catcher Catcher. There Is Also An Optional Countersunk #8 Screw Hole To Keep It In Place. Inside Edges Are Blended To Make Removal Of Spent Primers With Fingers Easier, Should You Choose To Secure It, And To Help With Printing In Recommended Orientation. There Is A 75 Mm Version And A 100 Mm Version, That Runs The Entire Length Of The Rock Chucker. I Did The 75 First To Test Fit, And It Works Well Enough For Me. If You'Re Screwing It Down It Might Make More Sense To Use The 100 Mm Version To Hold More Spent Primers In Between Emptying. The Model Is Fully Parametric, So Any Length Could Be Made If You Can Open The .Prt File And Edit The Dimensions. (Sorry No Openscad) ______ Works Best On A Slightly Angled Surface, Like This Portable Reloading Bench I Made: Http://Precisionrifleblog.Com/2012/11/12/Portable-Reloading-Press-Plans/ All Credit For That Goes To "Cal" From Precisionrifleblog.Com For The Design Of That Stand. Pictures Included In Case You Want To Make Your Own! Only Took Me 4 Hours Or So, Going Slow And Trying To Be As Precise As Possible. But I Did Have The Right Tools For The Job, So Ymmv
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