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ark_fireman

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  1. Well you may need an alignment but if it is only happening with that shellplate I would suspect the plate. The underside may just need a good cleaning.

    I did a good cleaning on the bottom of the shellplate in the middle of my troubles and it didnt seem to help. Ive got a alignment tool on the way so maybe thats what i need. Will post results

  2. Have you tried another shell plate? If the ball detents are out of time with the case openings it won't matter how much adjusting you do.

    Funny you should sk... I just converted from 556 to 45acp and everything seems to be butter. Thing I cant figure out is i've loaded probably 10K off that 556 shellplate and never had a issue till this past weekend ;/

  3. Did you loosen or remove the platform? You might need to at least check the alignment. If it's off, loosen it all up, realign with the Dillon alignment tool inserted through your powder die and primer system bore.

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    I havent removed the platform but will contact Dillon tomorrow about a alignment tool. Got the same input off a facebook forum

  4. I'm having a timing issue with my 650.. Shellplate isn't aligning properly with the priming punch. In order to get primers straight in pockets i've got to rotate the plate counterclockwise about 1/8th" by hand. I've taken everything down and cleaned thoroughly. Already replaced detent ball spring and tried adjusting cam for index ring but that didnt help. Also tried running shellplatte from a little looser than usual to so tight it will barely rotate and everywhere in between... Any suggestions?

  5. I just received shipment of a RT1500 trimmer from Brian. This is my first press mounted trimmer, upon assembly I noticed the blade on the cutter head was slightly canted. After I ran a few test pieces I noticed the brass wasn't very cleanly trimmer. My question is should the blade be locked square on the motor or should it be canted? Thanks in advance, John

    The blade is not square to the shaft, it only uses one side (the leading edge) to cut based on its rotation, you wouldn't want it be square as the back side of the cutter would drag across the edge of the brass.

    I had to remove the unit all together to switch to station 4 ( didn't have the foresight to figure out the vacuum shroud wouldn't fit over the tool head pin) and payed better attention to how it was designed. At first glance I thought it was just bollted on but now I see it's designed to only go on one way. Thanks!

  6. I just received shipment of a RT1500 trimmer from Brian. This is my first press mounted trimmer, upon assembly I noticed the blade on the cutter head was slightly canted. After I ran a few test pieces I noticed the brass wasn't very cleanly trimmer. My question is should the blade be locked square on the motor or should it be canted? Thanks in advance, John

  7. Make small changes to the rheostat and observe the results. What I am reading in your post you have it set too "fast". Turn it down to the point of just bairly moving, then tiny adjustments one at a time (wait at least 10 seconds inbetween adjustments)

    I've ran the rheostat from all the way down to where the primers are bouncing. What youre saying makes sense but once they bunch up its a done deal, I have to tap shake the entire rig to clear the jam. I will try to compress the spring this evening and then with a mat underneath, hopefully that will help. Thank you!!

  8. Good morning all. I wanted to post a quick question regarding some of the problems i've been having with my new primer filler. I purchased it around the first of the year and just cant quite seem to get a grasp on adjusting the rig. The main problem i'm having is the primers "bunch up" at the top of the feed adapter or occasionally (5%) flip over as the enter the adapter. I've tried everything I can think of... I've tried running the feed adapter screw and stabilizer plate from locked down tight to so loose it vibrates out ( and every combination of the two), i've tried changing to the spare adapter and ran every possible increment of adjustment on the rheostat and nothing seems to help. Yesterday I finally had enough and broke out the trusty flip tray and tubes. BTW i've tried it with CCI, Tula Rem and Win and the problem persists. Can anyone help me out? Thanks in advance, John

  9. I'm interested in purchasing a Dillon trimmer but have a question about how my setup should be. I've envisioned my toolheads as follows...

    Processing TH will have my size die at station 1, trimmer at 3 then I can cycle thru the machine, tumble to remove lube, swage if applicable the run thru loading head with decap die to remove media in flash hole then continue in normal fashion. My question is there any adjustability in the trim die or do you HAVE to size with it? I tend to use FB bullets and i'm not to sure about the lack of a expander in the process. Thanks in advance for your replies!

  10. Question, The cases that don't seat a primer, is the old primer still intacked? if so, I had a similar issue till I used locktite on the decapping pin (Dillion Dies).

    No, the old primer is gone. It just feels like the primer punch "misses" as if there was no primer there but sometimes one still comes down the "retrieval ramp" other times it seems like no primer inserted into the primer disk.

  11. I just got my new 650 :wub: up and running within the last month and it has been a dream other than these two minor problems I cant seem to get rid of. First, it will fail to seat a primer in about one out of a hundred cases. It may be something i'm doing wrong but I am pretty good about not "short stroking" and I can always tell when a case is skipped by the feel of the upstroke. Things dont feel right then a few pulls later, a primer comes sliding down the ramp. Plus it ALWAYS happens in the middle of a tube so I know its not me letting it run out. The other problem is the amount of powder that gets spilled as the shellplate rotates. I have stop loading about every 150-200 rounds to vacuum it all up (I learned the first time locater buttons MUST be removed prior to vacuuming :P ) Thanks in advance for and advice, John

  12. Ok, thanks for the replies! I went ahead and kicked out 300 10mm's before I asked anyone and fiqured I might need to make sure before I did anymore loading. I was suprised at how easy it all went. I was expecting the machine to be much more finniky than it was. From the time I started drilling the holes in the bench till the first round hit the plastic tray was about only a couple of hours (i dont know how long it should have taken, this is my first progressive) and now i'm hooked!! Once again, thanks for the help, John

  13. I just received a new 650 machine with video and while mounting/assembling it, I noticed that I had no powder bar return springs as shown in the video. The powder bar does have a "post" for the springs but my machine didnt have any. I know this video is about 10 years old and I was wondering if there was a change of design that phased them out or if mine just werent packed. Thanks, John

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