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lsmith52

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  1. 10,000 each with as much powder as I can find room for. I seriously need magnum primers in both pistol sizes.
  2. New delivery date for all primers is 3/12. Outstanding job Cabelas. Midway USA has CCI LPP. I was able to get 2000. Looks like things might be getting a little better. Just need to get brass, powder and bullets up to speed. I am never going to let my inventory get low again if I can help it.
  3. I ordered: 2000 LPP - in stock/delivery date 3/14 2000 SPP - shipped 2000 SRP - in stock/delivery date 3/14 I'm not sure if they are shipping all at once or the LPP first and the others later. It does show only a one time $20 hazmat fee.
  4. If you follow the video don't completely remove the set screw for the shell plate as shown. Just loosen it enough to be able to uncrew the bolt. If completely removed it's a bear to get back in and is easily stripped. Ask me how I know. Good luck and happy reloading. I see a case feeder in your future.
  5. I like the way you think, but my wife is still in sticker shock over the initial outlay of funds for the first one. Maybe when the heat dies down a little I'll invest in another.
  6. Worked like a champ. All set up for .45 and ready to go. Thanks again for the speedy and helpful reply.
  7. Yes sorry it's a 650. I'll get out the brass punch and see if I can't tap it out. Thanks.
  8. I have finished loading 9mm and am trying to swap the small primer tube for the large so I can load .45 Auto. I have removed the knurled knob from the top, emptied out the small primers but I can't get the small primer tube out of the primer assembly. Are there any special methods involved or something I am missing. I have removed the small primer wheel and replaced it with the large primer wheel. I tried to remove the tube while the wheel was off but still can't get it out. I was under the impression it should slip right out. Thanks in advance.
  9. Thanks for the advice. I won't make that mistake again. I hope I can get the replacement back in without too much trouble. My mistake was following the Dillon video for the 650 caliber change. Guy removed the screw completely so I thought that was the way to go.
  10. Just received my 650 last week and finally got around to setting it up today. I should have stuck with the caliber the 650 was set up for, but I wanted to reload some .45 ACP. I removed the brass tipped set screw to remove the shell plate and swapped out the necessary parts but when I tried to reinstall the set screw I stripped it. Don't ask me how because I can't figure it out. I must have cross threaded the screw. Now I cant do anything until Dillon ships me out a new set screw. The press is down due to one small part. I guess the solution to this is never remove the set screw completely but back it out just enough to remove the shell plate. Well live and learn I guess. Very frustrating.
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