Blacktail 8541
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Tool head received 7 days after ordering, Tom did not send tracking info until I requested it today.
It showed delivered, but as happens to me once in a while, It was delivered next door and dropped over their fence into tall grass.
Had to go to the post office and get info from the delivery person via supervisor to locate it.
2 thumbs up to CNC for a nice product.
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Thanks for the reassurance.
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After contacting CNC for an inquiry around the 1st week in Sept. I was able to get he funds together and contacted him again and he had 5 left before my order. I now have one on the way! I had to create a Venmo account to complete the payment. As another has stated, it is a little intimidating sending money with no recourse. But I decided to rely on his reputation and other members recommendations here.
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Well I guess I have been doing it wrong for a long while as I use mine for .223 and .306 with no problems at all.
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No, camming over is normal and presses are designed for it.
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On 4/29/2021 at 12:05 PM, bobbyblaze said:
How many grains of N350 to start out with for a 124grain
I would be interested in this data also if anyone has it.
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I have been seriously considering selling my super 1050 and purchasing a 750. I just don't load enough on the S1050.
I have a 2 extra tool heads as well as some conversion kits. A tough decision.
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On 8/6/2019 at 11:35 AM, IVC said:
I'll have to experiment with this - Dillon rep said not to use unsupported swaging (he obviously said it had to be a Dillon die, but I've now tinkered with MA swage backup without any flaring). I don't care for swaging for 38 SC, as many pointed out, it's just that I like to use it to detect failed deprimes.
My current thinking is to keep swager intentionally adjusted lower so that it's not enough to exert too much pressure on the shellplate, but enough to detect a spent primer. With a setup like that, I can use any number of expanders in station #3 and not worry about damaging the shellplate. Interesting.
I do not use the swag feature when loading 38 super. It is backed off as you sugested to just touch the primer pocket to support the case as it is expanded. It also makes it simple to detect any problems with ringers or primers that pulled back in.
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I use the Redding premium expander in the swag spot as it is not needed for 38 S. My 1050 use to pop on the up stroke badly.
Now it is very smooth with the expander die and a little one shot lube.
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The RCBS has the same capacity as the FART, but it has a molded in handle that is very convenient as well as only one lid to deal with.
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Thanks, I appreciate the info.
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Loading multiple calibers, it only makes sense to keep the 550. Also with the 1050 you would have to purchase a new primer system as i.45 acp uses a lg prime. The other pistol calibers you stated use small.
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RCBS Uniflow Powder Measure Case Activated Linkage Kit...
I use this system on a 650 and a 1050, one for pistol and one for rifle ammo, wouldn't do it any other way. Totally problem free, you don't have to disassemble the powder measure and polish and futz with it, and it will drop stick powders like Varget +- 2 tenths grain, better with flake or ball powders, and the real fine stuff doesn't bind it up. Like I said, totally problem free.
And you get a repeatable drop with the micrometer adjustment, and its case activated, so you don't have to operate the powder drop on each round, just keep pulling the handle...doesn't slow your production down at all.
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What station are you running it in and what modifications to the press or powder measure if any. I already have 2 uniflows with linkage kits.
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Has anyone ever used a RCBS uniflow powder measure on the dillon super 1050.
They are a great powder dispenser and work very good with most powders. I have heard of
this being done, but can't find any info.
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Guess I will be going thru the same thing in a couple of days when my 1050 gets delivered from Brian!
RF-100 New issue moving primers to the chute
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If the alcohol cleaning does not solve the problem, take it one step further and use a pencil eraser to clean as a second step. Remember to blow off the eraser particles. This has worked for me in the past.