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MrG5122

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  1. Two "long" bolts are too time consuming?A hex key socket might solve your problem. .. Didn't mean to step on any blue toes. I have hex key sockets and ball hex drivers and a cordless drill. Yes, it only takes 60 seconds. 60 seconds out, 60 seconds in. I get it. All I was saying was that I'd spend money for it to take five seconds out and five seconds in. WOW.
  2. If Dillon or an aftermarket company would come up with a primer system attachment that would be easier than backing out those two long bolts I would be a customer. That is the most time consuming part of changing primer sizes for me. Maybe two studs with QD levers like a picatinny optic mount?
  3. I load on a 650. I don't have a 1050, use a 1200,or load 308, but you sir are what we used to call back in the day "a peckerwood" Manners go a long way. Good luck getting any worthwhile help.
  4. You can also temporarily bolt it to Mommas dining table while you finish your bench;)
  5. Notch it out to accommodate the ram and handle.
  6. I would mount it on single a piece of plywood.
  7. Loosen the slide cam bolt and move the cam toward the shell plate as far as it will go and tighten the bolt as much as you are comfortable with. In my limited experience, the tighter the better. This seems to work for everything I load. Up to six different calibers so far.
  8. For future reference: I followed Brassaholic's takedown steps......well, except for step 1. The spring shot into the nether region somewhere. Still looking for it. Luckily I had one in the spare parts kit. Step 1 is very important!
  9. My XL650 only strong mount is 6.75" tall. The bottom of the ram is ~0.75 above the bench. The bottom of the handle is 0.625" above the bench. A 6" stand will be cutting it close. 36" bench+650 only strong mount+650+case feeder= ~78"
  10. Congrats on the new press. An XL650 is really good at two things: making great ammo quickly and emptying a bank account. I got mine in August and now $100+/- blue things seem to show up at my doorstep regularly. I think I'm up to five quick changes and caliber conversions....9mm, 40, 45acp, 223, 38/357, 22TCM....nope, that's six. Enjoy!!
  11. Yes. Apparently the precision mechanics of the 650 do not allow enough tolerance to digest 50 grains of ball powder. I went ahead and took off the platform and indexing ring and cleaned/relubed everything. Took a little effort to get it aligned but it wasn't too bad. Think I'm back in business. Thanks for all the help!
  12. I'll call them when I can get in front of my machine. Thanks for the help.
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