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  1. I installed one of those in one of my powder bars and it used the green bearing retainer Loctite. The only way I know to remove it would be using heat, hi heat, to loosen the Loctite.

    Which will ruin the micrometer adjuster. For myself, if I had an issue with the micrometer I would just get a new powder from Dillon.

    Hope this helps you out.

    Randy 

  2. I have had mine for 4yrs now and I really like it. I only load handgun calibers with my 550 ( 9mm, 38/357, 38 super, 45acp, 44mag, and 45 colt).

    After cleaning brass I run my brass thru the press to resize and deprime my cases then reload as needed. I do it this way because of the primer

    slide gets dirty from primer residue and sticks from time to time when reloading after tumbling brass. This way I clean the primer system before

    loading up my ammo and the primer system pretty much feeds flawlessly for me.

    I don't shoot competively anymore so I have the time to do it this way.

  3. I really like the casefeeder on my 550b. I've had it for 4yrs now and it has work great for me.

    I load 9mm, 38 super, 38 spec/357 mag, 45 acp, 45 colt, and 44 mag with mine. And can crank 700-800 rds

    an hour of each of those rounds mentioned with ease. That is of course as long as I have the primer tubes ready

    and powder to refill powder measure handy.

    The 650 is a great machine, but for me the auto index just isn't for me.

  4. I have one my 550 and I absolutely love it! It helps me catch any potential double charges by feeding a second case into station one if I happen to pull the handle without rotating the shell plate. I load 9mm, 38 super, 38 spl, 357 mag, 45 acp, 44 spl, 44 mag and 45 colt with mine.

    The only real issue I ever had with it was that the yellow case feed adapter for 44spl,mag and 45 colt would not feed cases into the slide at all no matter what I tried, so out of frustration, I tried the orange adapter for 338/357 and it has worked perfectly!

    I myself prefer the 550 over the 650. The 650 is a great machine as well, it just prefer the manual indexing.

     

  5. Dillon specifically advises not to move the tab, it is not an adjustment device, it is there to protect the edge of the plastic.

    In my experience moving it made no diff whatsoever, but I was running the feeder full bore, trying to keep up with the Case Pro at 50 rounds a minute, so I HAD to run at high speed.

    Running at Low speed with a pint of brass at a time, usually is nearly trouble-free, and is PLENTY fast for keeping up with any reloading press.

    That's strange, Dillon is who told me to adjust the tab. I guess two different guys = two different opinions.

  6. I have a 550 w/ case feeder and used to have this exact same issue w/ 9mm and 38 super.

    It stopped occuring when I adjusted / closed off the opening w/ the metal tad to where only one opening

    would show thru the area where the case drops thru.

    Since I have done that I don't have that problem no matter how many cases I put in feeder.

    That may help for you.

  7. 82Blackbird,

    I wasn't sure if if that would work or not. But I think you are on to something w/ the cardboard insert, maybe a small narrow funnel made of clear thin plastic

    insert will help to give the case a straight shot down the tube. I am really liking the sound of your results. I think I will right down the parts you listed and get them

    ordered for mine in near future.

    I have been just reaching in from the left side setting the 380 case 1 at a time on the platform and letting the stock plunger push the case into the shell plate.

    It's a slow process but was still better than than loading on a single press.

    Would you happen to have the part # for the plunger?

  8. I havn't as of yet, but , I have been thinking about getting another plunger and seeing if one could mill a slope to it, to where it would drop a case onto the station 1

    locator and then the slope on the plunger would raise the cases in the feed tube to let the plunger push the case on into the shell plate.

    Sorry for thinking out loud.

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