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  1. 7 hours ago, 78Staff said:

    I want to say it's less than a $100 typically... $70 maybe?

     

    But as already stated, unless it's a rusted heap you can't beat it, I have a 550 Pre B still chugging along.  1050 does most of my works these days but I still load all my rimmed ammo on the 550.

     

    I think that is correct.  I believe I paid something like 80 bucks several years ago.

     

    I agree.  You can't beat the 550.  

  2. 14 minutes ago, Hi-Power Jack said:

     

    It can be in horrible shape …   doesn't matter.

     

    Dillon guarantees it, unconditionally.

     

    If it's all rusted out, buy it (for less than $300) and send it back to Dillon

    to refurbish it, for FREE.    :) 

     

    I might be wrong on this, but I do think Dillon charges to rebuild a machine.  I sent my 550 back after years of use to have it rebuilt, and if my memory is correct, they charged me something.

  3. On 6/12/2019 at 3:25 PM, Steve RA said:

    Makes you wonder how all the others are when they are off the camera ???   🤨

     

    Yes it does make you wonder.

     

    One thing I wanted to add to this thread was that I discovered tourniquets do come in orange.   Last weekend, one of the range officials had a tourniquet attached to his range bag.  It was a darker color similar in color to his range bag.  I got to thinking that in the event of an emergency, it might be better to be able to quickly find the tourniquet.  I would think that an orange tourniquet would be easier to quickly find. Just a thought.

  4. 30 minutes ago, Zincwarrior said:

    AS part of out training on putting on tourniquets, we put them on each other-full strength.  Other than some mild bruising, it was not an issue (other than it hurt like hell).

     

     

    I think it is a good idea to practice with one first rather than go live when it really matters.  Reminds me of this skit: 

     

     

     

  5. On 8/12/2011 at 5:51 PM, benos said:

    The closest shot I announced (to my stomping buddy Bob Cheek), and made - I split a playing card edgewise with a .22 bullet at about 20 feet (on the first shot.) I was probably around 18ish. The gun was a 6" barreled S&W K22, which I still have.

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    I did something similar at an IDPA match.  One of the targets that was supposed to be engaged at shooting position #2 was visible at position #1.  I asked the SO if I could engage that target from position #1.  The target was pretty much sideways.  The SO said to me, "if you think you can make that shot, go right ahead."  Then he kind of smirked as if he was about to witness me butcher that stage.

     

    The timer went off and I engaged the target.  I put an elliptical/oblong bullet hole through the head.

  6. 1 hour ago, Hi-Power Jack said:

    Just a serious question - I have no experience with hand made knives - 

    is there a functional value to a knife that's 10x more $$$, or is it all

    aesthetics ?

     

    Yes, I sincerely believe there is a functional difference.   

  7. On 3/22/2019 at 9:18 PM, Sarge said:

    This is troubling. 

     

     

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    On 3/23/2019 at 9:40 AM, echotango said:

      I won't go back to pins.  

     

    On 3/23/2019 at 6:48 PM, echotango said:

    Mine are always stuck in the flash hole. Not sideways as shown above. Tired of broken decapping pins. 

     

    I was considering tumbling with these pins.  Thanks for this thread!  I'm not going to use them now.  Screw this!

     

  8. 1 hour ago, Trevor300wsm said:

    I’m ready to order a new Dillon XL650. I’ve built it on the Dillon webpage multiple times. I’m getting pretty much everything including the casefeeder. The prices comes out to about ~$1250-$1300. I have a couple of questions. Is there anything that you’d recommend getting that isn’t listed in the step by step build process on the site? Upgraded parts from other manufacturers? Extra parts? Also, does everyone order directly thru the Dillon webpage? I’ve seen them listed other places, but it doesn’t give a good description of what is included. I’m ready to put the order in so if there is anything else I need or need to know, please post it up. I want to order it all at once and have it all done at once. I don’t like endless tinkering to make things right. 

     

    Check out the thread called XL650 Tips and Tricks. It’s jam packed full of good stuff. Keep an eye out for my update. I found more upgrades that look very promising.  I’m working on a post and there is a lot I’m going to add to that thread when I can.

  9. 10 minutes ago, mreed911 said:

    As someone else mentioned, 10.3.1 might hold up, but it's not explicit given that 5.4.1 talks about "all persons" and the rest of 5.4 applies "during a course of fire."

     

    I'm thinking that "during a course of fire" would apply to everyone on the range at that stage.

  10. I remember reading in multiple threads on hammer follow that the grip screws on these wide bodies can cause an issue.  There are several hammer follow threads full of good information on things you can look for. The one thing I didn't see mentioned very often was the hammer spring.  Another idea was to place a piece of masking tape on the sear spring to snug up the contact between the sear spring and the MSH.  Check your hammer hook depth with a feller gauge and make sure it is at least 18 thousandths.  The sear should make equal contact with the hooks.  You might try adding more pressure the the sear leg(left) of the sear spring.  Check to make sure the hammer hooks are square.  You may also be getting trigger bounce.  Also, check the mainspring cap.  Sometimes the strut can chew it up and I have read here that-that can cause an issue.

     

    There a lots of things that can cause hammer follow, and there are several threads on this topic that are very helpful.

     

    Good luck.

  11. 1 hour ago, jstagn said:

    Pin does seem to rub against lug, lug is shiny and some finish is worn off.

    Best way to check is mark with dykem or a sharpie marker, reassemble and cycle the gun. That’ll tell you where things are hitting.

  12. 11 hours ago, Diver123 said:

    I know for an absolute fact that the recent RO class the instructor trainer said that you can not be DQed for muzzling yourself at the safe table. That rule only applies to the coarse of fire.

     

     

    2 hours ago, Sarge said:

    Nothing is an absolute fact. There are several RMI’s and it’s widely known they are capable of having differing interpretations of the rules.

     

     

    I think what Diver123 is saying is that it is an absolute fact that he was told by an instructor that you can't get DQed for muzzling yourself at the safe table.  

     

    I agree with Sarge that others may have a different opinion and take a different course of action.

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