I'm using a Dillon RF100 to load Winchester Small Rifle primers... My RF100 has a difficult time transitioning the primers from the round rail to the vertical loading tube... Sometimes the primers just spin at the mouth of the feed adaptor... Sometimes they turn sideways and block all the other primers from dropping into the loading tube... It ends up taking a long time to get all the primers down the tube... Plus... More are flipped than ever before.
I've loaded over 40,000 Federal Small Pistol Primers with this RF100... I've had a few primers flip upside down, but not nearly as many as I have had since switching to the Winchester Small Rifle primers for my new Open gun... I like the WSR primers and want to keep using them.
I called Dillon and they sent me a new Feed Adapter and Stabilizer Plate... Added them and they don't seem to make any difference...
I've filed out (opened up) the inside of the Feed Adapter to try and get the primers to stop spinning and drop into the tube easier... That doesn't seem to help, either...
I've tried adjusting the speed of the primers several ways... Turning up the rheostat makes them move faster - depending on the gap in the Feed Adapter... Also... The tightness of the four plastic cover bolts greatly affects the speed of primers as they go around the bowl...
Is there a trick to getting a Dillon RF100 to work with Winchester Small Rifle Primers?