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Star Reloaders / Primer feed question
« on: November 30, 2024, 04:03:39 pm »
Just a basic (probably silly) question. Was the automatic primer feed standard on the Star Progressive? I’ve never seen one without this feature, so I’m gonna guess “yes” but I have no real means of confirming except for the expert knowledge here. Sooo, was the automatic primer feed standard equipment? Also, did they always have brass tubes?
I’m thinking the case feeder was an option since it has a separate name, “Hulme” but I believe I read somewhere that the bases on Star machines came pre-drilled and prepared for them. Is this correct?
Too much turkey, I guess. But thanks for the help I know I’ll get!
Froggie
I’m thinking the case feeder was an option since it has a separate name, “Hulme” but I believe I read somewhere that the bases on Star machines came pre-drilled and prepared for them. Is this correct?
Too much turkey, I guess. But thanks for the help I know I’ll get!
Froggie




Would a Universal be significantly less expensive to buy either as or a 32 or to convert to 32? I would love to hear from anyone with experience in this direction. I've only had a couple of (relatively discouraging) comments on the topic here or elsewhere to date. Thanks in advance!!
I've got a 1950s-60s vintage Star Progressive that has been used almost none at all, and always to load .38 mid-range wadcutters. I would like to load some slightly "warmer" rounds, using a slower powder than the 2.5 Bullseye charge currently in place and a semi-wadcutter. I've done considerable reloading on a variety of presses, so I am assuming that this change will be pretty easy, and could be accomplished with just a change in the powder bar and the bullet seating plug. Is this correct, and if yes, where does one currently go for these parts with the minimum of fuss and muss?