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Complete list of aftermarket stuff for Dillon machines ?


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i got a spent primer upgrade, redneck style -not Ebay
missed live primer chute (ski jump fix) from ebay
and a kit from snowshooze, roller cam follower, also with a buffer detent ball & spring.
throw in a needle trust bearring, also Ebay.

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I did this to my 650 ----0----- and it has run for about eight years now and I don't know how many thousands of rounds.

What I plan to do to it in the future----nuttin,nada,let it alone..pull the handle

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I did this to my 650 ----0----- and it has run for about eight years now and I don't know how many thousands of rounds.

What I plan to do to it in the future----nuttin,nada,let it alone..pull the handle

I'm pretty much with you EEH. The only thing I've done to my 650s is hooked tubing up so the primers will go into a receptacle under my bench and clipped the index ball spring.

The only time I had problems with my 650 was when I put the highly touted bearing kit on the shell plate. It caused more problems with ejection than it was worth. I discovered that the proper adjustment of the camming pin is far more crucial than I thought it was and lubing the underside of the shell plate bolt alleviated all my powder spilling problems.

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I added snowshooze stuff to my 650, really smoothed it out, I added a LED light kit from Inline, and the spent primer mod from Egay, I plan on ditching the ski jump soon, and making a loaded round counter from one of the how to's here on BE

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The great thing about Dillon presses is that they have so many aftermarket additions if you want them.

These are four that I can think of to find some options.

http://www.uniquetek.com/site/696296/page/45029

http://inlinefabrication.com/

http://www.whiddengunworks.net/dilloncnctoolhead.html

Of course Ebay, there are a few people selling some cool aftermarket items, just search for them.

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