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John R

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  1. I've run quite a few pounds of AA-5 through my 650 with no problems at all. I use it in 38, 40, and 45 ACP.
  2. As long as your gun will shoot them, and you start your loads low and work them up to what you want, there should be no problem.
  3. What I did on my 650 when it was still new was drill the pin holes all the way through, this way if you break a pin it can be pushed through and a new one installed.
  4. I've found AA-2 to be very clean in .40 and .45, I use this powder in .38 special with good results also.
  5. Then you would have to do it in your underwear.
  6. Do not use a vacuum to pick up spilled powder, vacuums make all kinds of static electricity from the very fast movement of air and can catch the powder on fire inside the canister.
  7. I use the AA powders and find them to be very clean. AA-2 and AA-5 are very good powders for loading 40 and 45 ACP. I also use AA-2 in 38 special with very good results.
  8. John R

    Checkout Line

    Why you never question a drunk...... A woman was shopping at her local supermarket where she selected a half-gallon of 2% milk, a carton of eggs, a quart of orange juice, a head of romaine lettuce, a 2 lb. can of coffee and a 1 lb. package of bacon. As she was unloading her items on the conveyor belt to check out, a drunk standing behind her watched as she placed the items in front of the cashier. While the cashier was ringing up her purchases, the drunk calmly stated: "You must be single." The woman was a bit startled by this proclamation, but she was intrigued by the derelict's intuition, since she was indeed single. She looked at her six items on the belt and saw nothing particularly unusual about her selections that could have tipped off the drunk to her marital status. Curiosity getting the better of her, she said "Well, you know what, you're absolutely correct. But how on earth did you know that?" The drunk replied, "'Cause you're ugly."
  9. I'll take another look, but it seems to be all the way toward the funnel as far as it will go. Did you have to drill another hole to remount it?
  10. I wasn't aware that any changes had been made, Wonder if you can just buy the metal piece?
  11. John R

    SKB Shotguns

    I too will give the nod to the Browning Citori, I have been shooting skeet with a 28 gauge for years and can't seem to wear it out. I've shot upwards of 40,000 rounds through this gun and it's still tight as new.
  12. Hopefully this is the right place to ask this. The problem I'm having is the case feeder on my 650 throws a case out over the top every once in a while, and also when loading .45 ACP the case feeder jams up, the case will get caught between the case plate and the white block screwed to the case feeder housing. I read somewhere about moving the white block to a different hole but my case feeder only has one hole for mounting this block. One other thing I have problems with is cases will log jam in the funnel leading to the drop tube, this only happens with the .45 ACP round. I've tried running it with the extra washer installed under the case plate and also without it doesn't seem to make any difference. This press and case feeder is one of the first 650's out of the Dillon factory, and I'm sure they have made improvements.
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