Hornady 366 AP Loader User Manual
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4. Check the wad guide bracket (#101) to see that the wad guide return spring (#106B) is
attached and that the bracket is fastened to the wad guide rod (#105).
5. Check the charge bar cam (#9) adjustment to see that it hasn’t slipped.
6. Check for an obstruction, spilled shot, etc., between the shell plate ring (#110) and the
platen casting (#107). If there is, you may need to rotate the pawl (#94) clock wise and
take the shell plate nut (#91) off and lift the shell plate (#45) off the platen (#107) and clean
out the shot. When the shot is cleaned out, replace the components in reverse order as you
took them off.
7. Lift each shell up against the shell plate (#45) to see if a primer flange may be catching in a
platen casting (#107) indention.
8. Check to see if the shell plate (#45) is dragging on the shell retainer spring (#63).
9. Check to make sure the primer was fully removed at Station One.
Primers do not drop or drop erratically.
If primers do not drop into the shell plate (#45), or drop erratically, shut off the shot and
powder and unlatch the rotating pawl (#94).
1. Make sure the primer feed body (#42) is adjusted low enough to open the primer stop unit
(#78) which allows a primer to drop.
2. Check alignment of primer feed body (#42) with the shell plate (#45). The taper of the
primer feed body (#42) should enter the chamfer in the shell plate (#45), but not touch.
When there are no shells in the crimp die (#59), pressure on the size die (#14) may tip the
platen casting (#107) enough to cause erratic drop. When possible, make adjustments with
all stations full.
3. Check that the auto advance unit (#83) is fully advancing and stopping in the correct
location.
4. See that the primer feed body (#42) is not burred on the inside, preventing the primers from
dropping freely. If burred, remove with small file.
5. Check the primer feed body (#42) to see that it is not burred on the ends and that it is
straight.
6. Inspect the plastic primer top unit (#78) for flash around the fingers and make sure that the
foot moves freely on the body.
Wads are not seating properly, tearing or tipping.
Shut off the powder and shot and detach the rotating pawl (#94) and return the handle (#37) to
normal position. DO NOT force the handle (#37) back, as it may not be able to move due to the