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Take the die plate off and run a empty primer strip into your press. With a good light look down at the primer seating plug when it passes through the strip and shell plate. Use your fingers to rotate the seating plug to center it within the shell plate hole. You will have much less issues if you keep the plug centered.
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I have been loading for a short time now. I'm using a 650 which overall runs well with the exception of the priming system. I can't seem to get past reloading 15 rounds when a priming issue cause me to stop. The problems I am seeing are backwards primers, sideways primers primers not seating correctly at all. I have gotten to a point where I can feel when there is a issue. I'm using the auto primer vib. They seem to go into the tubes correctly. I'm about to call Dillion to get there opinion but I thought that someone may have some ideas on how to get this to run better. Should I take the priming system apart and clean it. Does it need lubercation and if so where. Thanks Jan
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I have been loading for a short time now. I'm using a 650 which overall runs well with the exception of the priming system. I can't seem to get past reloading 15 rounds when a priming issue cause me to stop. The problems I am seeing are backwards primers, sideways primers primers not seating correctly at all. I have gotten to a point where I can feel when there is a issue. I'm using the auto primer vib. They seem to go into the tubes correctly. I'm about to call Dillion to get there opinion but I thought that someone may have some ideas on how to get this to run better. Should I take the priming system apart and clean it. Does it need lubercation and if so where. Thanks Jan