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  1. 2 hours ago, belus said:

    Have you changed it at all from stock?

     

     

    All stock at this point. I've changed the whole primer assembly, I've changed parts in the primer assembly, I've adjusted and whatever. Aligned the shell plate. Press is solidly mounted. Unfortunately, I have many, many thousands of CCI primers and I would really like to use them. Maybe I have a batch that's slightly out of round or something.

     

    I didn't mean to threadcrap on the XL750, it just came up because of the change in the primer mechanism, and I am far from a hater. It is just my particular issue. 

  2. When this happens to me there is often a primer (or piece of one) that kept going around with each stroke until it jams. It gets tighter and tighter as it gets wedged into the primer assembly.

     

    The index arm can also be bent, which means the return spring sets at an angle. Take it out and look at it - it should be straight and not bent upwards.

     

     

     

     

  3. I'm probably one of the unlucky ones, but as far as I'm concerned the 650 primer system sucks. I end up with more flipped primers and jammed primers that don't drop out and keep going around to gum up the works. Small primers in particular, CCI especially.

     

    I've chamfered the primer disk holes, run it dry, run it lubricated, etc., etc. I have multiple full primer setups. My SDB never fails me but the XL650 sometimes is a PITA. I'm not getting rid of it, as I generally love the machine but in my case the primer system is the Achille's heel. I'd welcome an XL750 "just in case" it would be better.

     

    If Dillon sends me a core I'll update and report back ...

     

     

     

     

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    52 minutes ago, AHI said:

    not as  cheep as LEE but   I recently went through this on a 1050

    https://www.mightyarmory.com/collections/made-in-the-usa/products/mighty-armory-the-blue-ap-auto-decapping-die

    only one that has worked  for me . Tried LEE RCBS HORNADY all failed 

     

     

     

     

    I like that a lot. I may also, for the short term, try to bevel the Sinclair. It is stainless, though, so that might not be as easy as I think.

     

     

  5. I sometimes feel the need to clean my .223 brass if it gets too crappy. I remove the primers before I send them through SS tumbling or Brass Jioce.

     

    I'm looking for a decap only die to run in my XL650. The Sinclair one has a sharp edge on the pin retainer that catches the mouth of the case unless it is perfectly centered. It makes for a long session to have to manually "feel" the fit almost every time. Everything is lined up fine and there's no vibration - there's just some variation and the sinclair retainer isn't ideal.

     

    Anyone have a die that works?

     

     

     

     

  6. A COL variation of .005" can be ingored - you will not see any results of it on paper.

    Certainly true for handgun, maybe not for rifle depending on what one is doing and the rifle/shooter capabilities.

    Dude... C'mon: We're talking about 9mm, specifically, here.

    You know, mixed brass, etc? Don't confuse the poor dude...

    You're right. For handgun you can safely ignore this kind of variance.

  7. I use my SDB's for lower volume pistol rounds and the 650 for everything where I need volume. I only use the turret for hunting rounds.

    It is helpful to have choices, based on the particular mission.

    You could also put a steel plate on the press and set it off the edge enough. The scrapyard would have a square pieceM

  8. If you are wet cleaning brass yourself, try using Armor All Wash and Wax with Carnuba wax

    instead of Dawn. It leaves a dry slick coating inside and outside the case. It also has a side benefit

    of keeping your cases shiny, longer, and severely reduces tarnishing over time.

    My tumbler holds 1.5 gallons. I use 10 lbs pins, no more than 8 lbs of brass, and fill with water.

    I add 2 tbs of AA, and 1 tbs of Lemishine Booster.

    Dawn, or similar dish washing liquids strip everything off of whatever you are washing.

    You must use a case lube. I have found that using the AA permits me to load on my 650 without any additional lube.

    I use the Armor All car wash to great effect as well. It has the extra benefit preventing tarnishing. No more Dawn for me.

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