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Primal Rights CPS - Loading Primers into the Feed Tube; Operating the Shuttle Lever

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damage the threads in the elevator assembly, that damage will
not be covered under the warranty.
After the shell holder and shuttle assembly has been installed,
simply drop the correctly sized priming rod down the hole in the
shell holder. Ensure the shuttle is in the forward position.
Now you are ready to begin loading primers into the primer tube.
Using a primer flip tray (not included) you must ensure the
primers are all oriented anvil down (cups up) and use the provided
primer feed tube of the correct size to pick them up. The end of
the primer feed tube will have a plastic nozzle which must be
pressed over the primer to pick it up. You can also simply place
the primers into the tube by hand if you prefer. Be very careful
and do not force the primers or else you may cause a detonation.
Do not load more than 10 primers into the feed tube at a time, for
your safety. Once the primers are installed correctly in the tube,
insert the tube in the hole in the top of the shuttle hanger.
Release the spring pin from the tube, and the primers will drop
into position in the shuttle hanger.
To operate the shuttle, move the shuttle lever to the rear and the
shuttle will pick up a primer from the primer feed tube. Move the
shuttle lever forward, and a primer will be positioned beneath the
shell holder and above the priming rod.
DO NOT FORCE THE SHUTTLE MOVEMENT!
If you feel any resistance, stop!
The CPS has a manual shuttle system to ensure that the primers
are moved from the feed tube to the priming rod as gentle as
possible. If you feel any hitching or resistance, you must stop to
ensure you do not cause a primer to detonate within the unit. If a
primer gets stuck, you can gently wiggle the shuttle