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One Case Feeder 2 Presses
ScottyPotty replied to ScottyPotty's topic in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
Here is what I came up with - seems like it might work OK, I can push it back toward the window and out of the way when not in use, and it doesn't block the TV -
Most overlooked detail about the 1200B with 223
ScottyPotty replied to modex's topic in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
This is the part I'm caught up on.. how do you bell a 223 case? Are you using a separate die (like the Lyman M series)? The trim die is going to remove any belling/expanding since it's a full length sizer, right? Or does the trim die not work the neck like regular sizing dies do? You can get the Lee universal neck expander. Or if you have a lee/rcbs sizing die you can run the die up so that you are not sizing the brass again, but you drop the neck expander low enough to bell the case as desired. The trim die sizes the neck too small, I had mine honed out a little to keep the neck sizing to a minimum -
One Case Feeder 2 Presses
ScottyPotty replied to ScottyPotty's topic in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
Still wont help with the position. It would just make it shorter. -
One Case Feeder 2 Presses
ScottyPotty replied to ScottyPotty's topic in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
The case feed post is the older style and gets in the way of my cabinet + its too tall. -
RT-1200 Trimmer Installation/Operation
ScottyPotty replied to The_Vigilante's topic in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
The motor jam nut keeps the motor at the proper height. You move the motor up & down for trim length, once you get the correct trim tighten down the jam nut. The die moves up or down for the case re-sizing. If you get the nuts tight enough the motor will not rotate when turned on. Use two wrenches (one on the motor, the other on the die jam nut) That will get it nice tight. Also a lot of people hold the motor when they first turn it on. -
I picked up a second 650 for a decent deal. It came with a case feeder but I'm thinking of selling it to help pay for the purchase. I was thinking of only using 1 case feed for 2 presses. I cant run 2 presses at the same time and changing out case feed plates takes seconds. I picture a straight piece of tube with a double bend near the top. I would place the tube in the middle of both 650's and then just rotate the feeder to which ever press I'm going to run. Anyone done this? or should I just keep the second feeder?
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Here is a "red" low primer alarm http://www.inlinefab...ow_primer_alarm
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Dillon Powder Measure
ScottyPotty replied to BullyDog's topic in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
Ive taken off that black metal arm that the rod goes into and made a flat piece of metal with a threaded hole for a screw to hold the primer advance spring in place. Just gives me some extra room when you need to reach into that area. -
having that thing do trimming would be awesome!
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Dillon Powder Measure
ScottyPotty replied to BullyDog's topic in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
Here is a topic about my findings about accuracy http://www.brianenos...2 -
I think you can get them from Granger.
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Dillon shipping rates
ScottyPotty replied to cardguy's topic in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
I hate when they are sending you free parts and then if you would like to order something small they charge you about $10.00 for shipping. -
I too would like to know. Anyone have an explanation? I can't for the life of me see the reason but I may be missing the obvious. Wouldn't be the first time.... Doug. I got this off another thread http://www.brianenos...howtopic=147054
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Will I kick myself later if I sell my 550?
ScottyPotty replied to askomiko's topic in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
I regret selling my 550. I have a couple of calibers I would like to reload for but don't. I can't bring myself to fork over $200+ to load a caliber that I would only load a few hundred rounds a year. Having a 550 that only does a couple of hundred a year rounds would be a wast of a great press. But let me get this straight - you dont want to pay $200 for caliber changes but you would want to have a 400-600 dollars in a press you would only use for a couple hundred rounds a year? That doesent seem right to me...... I have some calibers I would like to do on my 650 but realized its not worth the money for amount I'm using. I found the Lee turret is perfect for job. $100 press, caliber conversions are about $10 -
Will I kick myself later if I sell my 550?
ScottyPotty replied to askomiko's topic in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
I dont see the point of having a 550 next to the 650. I was going to do this but it didn't make sense to me have to have to buy 2 different kinds of tool heads, conversion kits, etc. especially when the machine are kind of similar, sell the 550 to buy a basic 650 so all the parts are common to both presses. Or sell and buy something else to enhance your reloading room - giraud trimmer or something. I ended up getting a lee cast turret press that I find works great next to the 650. It handles prep and does a great job at smaller quantity's. -
as others have said the Lee classic cast press is good to go. IMHO its a great press to start out on, slow enough to learn everything but can be speed up for moderate amounts of ammo. I had one and then sold it, bought a few other presses and sold them, ended up with a 650 and its great, but I wanted something for small batches. I purchased a new Lee classic turret and put it next to the 650 its a great addition to my reloading room.
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:ee Perfect Powder Measure
ScottyPotty replied to Joe_P229's topic in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
I kind of always wondered how it got its name. I hated mine, the pro auto disk is much better. -
Bullet Tray on a Budget
ScottyPotty replied to Hawker Man's topic in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
Here is what I did. -
Happy 650 Discoveries
ScottyPotty replied to Shmackey's topic in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
That is a good idea too. I also like the idea of the allen wrench, I just picked up the allen wrench kit/mount because I got tired of all my wrenches laying on the bench. Lots of good ideas here - on my wire I hang it from the holes in the strong mount, so its always a easy reach, and doesnt clutter up the work bench. The primer advance system is one thing that I think Dillon didnt do right, LnL & Loadmaster both cheaper presses dont advance primers until a case is present. I made that little piece of metal and it works well and takes seconds to put in and out. Its made out of shim stock, and the bend is so you can get it in there better with your fingers. -
Happy 650 Discoveries
ScottyPotty replied to Shmackey's topic in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
He is what I use for these issues. -
I'm going to start loading for 44mag and I was looking at the 650 conversion kits. I have the 45LC kit and wanted to see what would work on the 44 mag. I was surprised to see they didnt use the same shell plate. When I put a 44mag into the 45lc shell plate its so close to the same. Anyone ever try loading 44mag with 45lc shell plate? The time you buy shell plate, station 1 locator and funnel, you might as well just buy the whole kit. I think Ill just load these on the lee turret press.
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Old vs New Powder Measure Test Results
ScottyPotty replied to ScottyPotty's topic in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
dupe -
Old vs New Powder Measure Test Results
ScottyPotty replied to ScottyPotty's topic in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
Old Style with Spring: Measured 26.40 = 25 times 26.35 = 4 times 26.45 = 1 time New Style W/O Spring Measured 26.40 = 23 times 26.35 = 6 times 26.50 = 1 time -
Old vs New Powder Measure Test Results
ScottyPotty replied to ScottyPotty's topic in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
Its the large charge bar - I didnt think you could open the small up that large.