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Go to YouTube
Search Dillon swager.
Watch the speed then you will get your answer.
By now you should have all your questions answered.
Time to make a decision and move on.
Good luck.
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Cheap
Get a Dillon Swager
Sell it when your done
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Would be great to see a vid clip of brass moving from tube to swagger.
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plunk test
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A used harbor freight cement mixer (found one for $35) works great.
Cheap!
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Works great
The 380 blows chunks IMO
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https://www.speedbeez.com/
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Show us the brass.
Something is not adding up IMO
Pressure is pressure.
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I have my friction plates tightened all the way.
I don’t have a number but how I answered the question was
I filled it up until it stalled then pulled out a hundred approximately.
You can’t screw up. Experiment.
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Sell them.
I want one.
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I have in my notes W231 is very temp. sensitive. Unfortunately I didn’t record anything else. Wait for someone to chime in with hard data.
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I have had issues in the past where TG “cakes” up causing inconsistencies. I was told it was because I left the powder in the hopper. I load in the garage so there are temp fluctuations.
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Got it working.
Revisited the factory video on adjustments.
Thanks
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RE: Too many nose down Bullets
I picked up a few K of these bullets I can’t seem to adjust the bullet feeder to get reliable nose up. They are very slick and have a bevel base. Curious if anyone has good experience with this bullet?
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Disregard
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“Rebuilding the press”
(To switch priming system)
That was harsh
30 mins max.
I load usually a stash of ammo before switching the priming system. By that time, it is time to clean the priming slide area anyway.
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Get a parabolic electric heater.
They sell them at Costco.
They focus the heat wonderfully.
You point it at you at you get toasty quick. Perfect for your application.
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Have a LNL with casefeeder
Save yourself a big headache if you plan on using Hornady casefeeder parts to drop and insert brass.
Sell the LNL it is a good press.
But the bottom of the casefeeder blows chunks I M O
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My vote
Nordic Components AR9
It also has interchangeable mag. assemblies. I paid $1250
The trigger is a polished milspec.
I put in a 3.5lb. CMG Trigger for under $100 that breaks at 3lbs. Like glass. The Gun runs everything, wonderful machining.
You would be very happy.
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I need a magwell for a Nordic Components
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For a fast sale take it to a recycler.
No headache dealing with selling it.
Local recycler pays $1.83 a pound.
If you clean it and find a buyer for all the calibers you are talking more than one buyer (hassle), in theory you can make 40%-60% more.
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A bullet feed is a big speed increase for a 650 or 1050
just guessing but I would say 25%.
It allowed me to run at a faster rhythm before I went Ammobot Rev3
I bought two 1050’s locally for $1500
would get another if I could score one for 1200-1400
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With coated bullets that hardness formula is toast.
10-12 BHN works fine at that PF
Tote group is the worst powder for coated Bullets.
Clays can be dangerous for inexperienced reloaders, especially heavy Bullets.
Enjoy.
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You didn’t ask and I know better usually (it is happy hour).
Remove that ratchet. I also add a few washers to that stud to extend it a tad for the primer slide.
Unless you are a newbie to reloading and are still uncomfortable with it.
IMO it is there because of Ralph Nader.
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Mr. Bulletfeeder- Going from 9mm to 45 what do I need?
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The manual explains what you need.
So does the website.
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