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Wild Bill Morris

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  1. I was looking at the same 2 reloaders as you when i got my 650 for christmas. i love it!!!! i had 2000 rounds of brass and reloaded them in approx 4 hours over a 3 day period now the problem i have is i'm out of brass. I would recomend the 650 because of the progressive. i follow a couple easy steps since the machine is set up and ready. 1. load the case feed tube with about 15-38spcl. ( i cant afford a case feeder yet) 2. pull the handle 3 time since i don't have a powder check 3. set a bullett on 4. pull the handle 5. set a bullett on 6. pull the handle 7. set a bullett on you get my drift its easy and you could load 200+ rounds in about 20 min without breaking a sweat. but again thats just me.
  2. Thanks, I looked yesterday and the set screw on the main shaft wasn't tight so when i adjusted the shell plate and got everything tight i was able to load 5 boxes without any problems. Thanks again for the help
  3. How did you adjust the shell plate? Thanks again for the help
  4. I was having trouble with a new (Got it for Christmas) xl-650 primer feed/seating station. I am reloading 38spl and it is crushing half of the primer in the cases or not putting them in at all. I called Dillon and they had me try to adjust the small metal piece that holds the case in but after no luck I bent it inward a tiny bit and this helped tremendously. After loading about 200 rounds it quit feeding primers all together. I took the primer assembly apart and clean with a rag and that fixed the problem, so I don't know if it was dirty or not but it fixed that. Then finally Sunday morning I was loading 300 rounds and it started crushing primers again, (Dillon still can’t tell me why) I finally quit when I seated a primer and it went off. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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