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1. Using a Dillon bin (#17125) or box, gather up to 80 empty, fired hulls. (Figure 37)
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Figure 37

2. Always examine the hulls for rocks, dirt, mud or other cases that may get stuck inside. Also look for hulls that may appear stepped on or flattened. Go ahead and squeeze them round again so they won't get stuck in the casefeed tube (#16705). (Figure 38)

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Figure 38
3. Pour the hulls into the casefeeder and turn the unit on.
4. The casefeeder will run until the casefeed tube (#16705) has filled, then shuts off automatically when a hull trips the microswitch. (Figure 39)
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Figure 39

5. Get one box of new shotshell primers.
6. Slide the cardboard jacket back, exposing only half of the first row of primers. (Figure 40)

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Figure 40

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Table of Contents
SL900 Cover Page Changes and Adjustments: Parts List, Schematics and Diagrams:
Mandatory Safety Measures
General Machine Information
Factory Settings
Components - What's First?
Making the First Few Rounds
Step-by-Step Preliminary Assembly
Parts List Troubleshooting and Lube Points

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