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wayne goerres 10-19-2012 02:37 PM

strange piece
 
Just bought a podness warren press. the press is secound hand and it appears to be in excellent shape, but their was a piece tha t arrived with the press that I can't identafye. I is plastic, cylinderical with a flange on one end. The inside diameter is aproxamently the same size as the shell resizeing sleeve. I have tryed every way to hang this part on the press that I can think of, with no luck. The piece looks like it came off a vacume cleaner. Dos'e any body know what this thing is or what is for. Its got me stumped.Thanks

Chuck Bishop 10-19-2012 05:27 PM

Without the model of Ponsness Warren press and a picture of the part in question, we have no clue:banghead:

wayne goerres 10-19-2012 06:11 PM

I'am sorry . the press is a 375c. I don,t own a camera and I would not no how to post a picture if I had one. I am somewhat computor eliterate.

Chuck Bishop 10-19-2012 06:30 PM

Sorry, I'm not familiar with that model press. Hopefully Murphy will chime in.

Please, if your not familiar with shotgun reloading, get help from a friend before you start loading. Get reloading data from powder manufacturers and follow them. Most important, get a scale to weigh your powder and shot drops. If you don't have a manual with the press, Ponsness Warren may have a manual on their web site or can send you one.

Good Luck!

Bill Murphy 10-19-2012 08:52 PM

I don't know of any plastic part for a PW 375, except the wad guide. You have a great loader.

wayne goerres 10-19-2012 10:11 PM

I did recieve a Guide with the press and I did not find anything about this piece in it. I checked with the people I got thiss press from and they did,nt no what it was for ether. Buy the way I have done a lot of realoading But no shot shells in about 30 years. Should be interesting. Going to try some of the light 3/4 oz loads that I have seen on this forum.


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