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  1. If the primer is fully seated(which it should be) then no need to worry about the punch being in.
  2. rgold1963

    Got an HK45

    If I completely cover the BE with the front dot, I am still 3 inches low. I prefer sights where the POI is not completely covered up by the front so I need to find something with a shorter front than I have if the rear is the same height as the stock sight.
  3. rgold1963

    Got an HK45

    I love everything about mine except the stock sights. I am trying to decide on what to replace them with. Right now, I am leaning toward the Dawson FO set I just wish it was adjustable rather than fixed. I have the 6.1mm front sight on mine and it shoots consistently low by about 3".
  4. Thanks. I hadn't considered this as an option. Very interesting. Is it difficult to adjust for different powder charges, ie from .223 to .308? It's really easy to adjust since you just slide an adapter onto the end of the main tube. There are different adapters for different calibers and charge weights. It does go a bit slower than using the Dillon measure but it throws as accurately with stick powders as the Dillon does with ball powders. I really like H4350 for my .30-06 and the Dillon measure just doesn't work well with it. I have picked up some Superformance powder and it meters better through the Dillon measure and seems ok. About 100fps slower with a slightly larger charge than the 4350. I also recently got some CFE223 tot ry but have not had a chance to use it. It's supposed to meter well through the Dillon as well.
  5. Have you checked to see if the ejector wire is keeping it from sliding all the way forward? Mine tends to work itself up a bit and causes the issue you are having until I push it back down.
  6. An expensive but very reliable alternative for stick powders: http://www.quick-measure.com/progadapter.htm I use one on my 650 with H4350 which has to be the worst powder I have ever used for metering and I get very accurate throws from this. It sure makes loading rifle rounds a lot faster than hand weighing each load! Ron
  7. Glad to hear you weren't hurt at all! I can only imagine how scary that must be when it happens. I have some of the same primers and fortunately have not had one go in upside down apparently. You are correct about the CCI's being harder than the Federal's. I have one gun that does not like the CCI's but is 100% reliable with the Federals so I always keep some around. I will be extra vigilant whenever I use them from now on. I'm sure Dillon will take good care of you when you call them. They seem to be shipping replacement parts very quick these days so you shouldn't be down for too long. Ron
  8. Following Sarge's advice, I got the funnel on the drill and using a very fine file I was able to remove a tiny amount of material from it. I then used some super fine polishing tapes from my knife sharpening kit to polish it. Just ran 200 rounds through the press and it's smooth as my other pistol calibers now. What a difference it makes when you don't have to fight to get the cases unstuck on each up stroke. I was using brand new starline brass and the cases bell perfectly now. Thanks Sarge!
  9. I pulled the 9mm powder funnel out tonight and am going to try sanding the expander and see what happens. Nothing to lose at this point because it's pretty much unusable the way it is. I switched over to .45 today and flew through 500rds in less than half the time the 300 of 9mm took and it was smooth as silk. Sure makes the process a lot more enjoyable!
  10. I am going to have to try it then since loading 9mm has become a pain with how bad it sticks to the funnel. My other Dillon funnels don't stick at all so not sure why this one is so bad. I actually have a blister on my hand from loading 300rds of 9mm yesterday. I have to really pull hard to get the cases unstuck and I am barely putting enough bell in them to get the bullets to sit on top. With the .45 and 10mm, I can't even feel the cases being belled.
  11. Thanks. Found it under the 1050 powder measure parts rather than powder funnels. Does this work with all pistol calibers then?
  12. I know this is a really old thread but does anyone know if they still make the part mentioned above? I can't find it on the Dillon site and the 650 9mm powder funnel is really annoying and slowing the process. My 10mm and .45 powder funnels work great but the 9mm sticks like crazy. I have polished it but it's still really bad after the first few rounds. Thanks, Ron
  13. 55 Sierra HPBT Alliant AR-Comp 25.6 3359 There are other bullet weights listed as well but this one is for 55gr.
  14. If you list what you want to load, caliber, bullet weight, etc, it will help give you the information you are after. I have found lots of Power Pistol data on the web that is not on the Alliant site. Did you get a chance to chrono your loads from earlier this week?
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