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  1. Dillon has vidios on their site that show you how to correct most of the problems that you have mentioned.
  2. I am looking for one for 45 ACP I have not found one at any of the places that you have mentioned, they normally carry them but they are not in stock.
  3. I was looking for one die that could do both processes, I can find the dies you referred to all over the place, not everyone uses one die for both processes, there doesn't seem to be a lot of die makers that makes the die in question. Thank you for your response.
  4. I have used separate dies for years but if you want to use a powder check along with the Bullet feeder there is no space for both without using the single die to do both crimp and seat.
  5. Some people are using the #6 station for power check and using the Mr bullet feeder in #7 and a Combination taper crimp and seating die in #8, you can't find the combination die anywhere, RCBS or Reddings. Thanks for the feedbacks
  6. I wanted to use the Mr. Bullet feeder die in #7 and a taper crimper seating die in #8 but can't find a die anywhere.
  7. I only use wood surfaces when using my hammer bullet puller, never have I had an issue, same one for the last 10 years.
  8. I only use N-320, I have other powers but I use it in 9mm, 40cal and 45. I use 147 grain in 9mm, 135,180 in 40 and 185 and 240 in 45cal. The power burns clean and bullets are accurate in all weights that I use. N320 and Clays are very similar. Cost if purchased online through Powder Valley or some others is around $110 for 4lbs, loads are normally lower in grains than other powers making the usage of this power approximately the same as others due to the smaller amounts used. There is a lot of information about different bullets and weights used for each on these and other sites. I use zero bullets. They can be purchased directly from manufacturer or I believe through Power Valley also. The manufacturer doesn't charge shipping.
  9. I know this is a little late to the conversation, but I have never run out of Zero bullets. I always order in bulk, when I start getting low I reorder, If I don't see something available, I call in to see when it will be available, normally I am asked what I am looking for and it always seems to be available or I'm told when to expect availability and a order is normally taken. I have only ordered from one other company , when Precision Delta was starting to get popular, I tried their 147's, they were good, but they didn't have HP at that time, so I went with Zeros and I have not looked back. I load 9mm, 40 cal. and 45's from them, great bullets.
  10. You can buy the large small plate separately( plate only), it is not that expensive,about $40.
  11. I'm not sure you are speaking of the shell plate or the casefeed plate, they will both be to large for the 9mm. to work properly in. The 40 sw shell plate and case feed plate is larger which would allow a lot of movement on the shell plate, the same is true for the casefeed plate.
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