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RichJacot

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  1. I've loaded 10s of thousands of rounds over the past 30 years and never had an issue with one. I do assume it was replaced when I sent my press in to Dillon to be rebuilt though.
  2. Lead is off the rifling and I shockbottle every round prior to it going into our Border Shift bag. I think Robert has mine in good shape now though. It now goes into battery by itself and I'm running a 14# spring. The last two range trips, no issues (knock on wood).
  3. drip bottle with Mobil 1 also. I leave a rag under it to catch the drips and wipe off the excess every so often.
  4. Depending on how much too tall it is, you can cut the case feeder post down some.
  5. I've had this happen twice now with my X5 and eject the extractor. Anyone else?
  6. RichJacot

    P320 X5 Thread

    I'm leaning that way but figured I'd hold out until say Jan or so and see where the dust settles. ;-)
  7. RichJacot

    P320 X5 Thread

    I haven't had him do my trigger "yet". This trip was for a broken extractor. I did handle one that he had finished and all I can say is WOW! I WILL be taking mine to him. I just need to decide if I want to do the voluntary recall on it first... I'm basically in a holding pattern on that front.
  8. RichJacot

    P320 X5 Thread

    Just got back from Robert Burke's today with mine. He's a Great guy!
  9. RichJacot

    P320 X5 Thread

    I've been debating the same thing... I'm thinking I'll hold for a bit and send it in during a lull.
  10. I've had the best luck with Win. I recently purchased some CCI and they take quite a bit longer to feed and I've had a couple flip on me (in 5000). I'll only be using Win from now on if possible.
  11. RichJacot

    P320 X5 Thread

    I ended up getting: Height and Width: .205" Tall x .100" Wide But I haven't time to get to the range with it yet.
  12. RichJacot

    P320 X5 Thread

    Dawson is telling me the Compact is a "different dovetail". Can anyone else confirm or deny this?
  13. RichJacot

    P320 X5 Thread

    I had mine out last weekend and it's hitting low like most others. I'm working with Dawson now to get the correct height. I'm loving the RHT holster too. While I'm waiting on that does anyone know the true barrel material? I haven't had time to call them directly about this yet but I figured I'd ask you folks too. According to Sig's site: SPECS CALIBER 9mm Luger FRAME MATERIAL Polymer SLIDE FINISH Nitron SLIDE MATERIAL Stainless Steel BARREL MATERIAL Carbon Steel ACCESSORY RAIL M1913 BUT according to their YouTube channel it's stainless.
  14. RichJacot

    P320 X5 Thread

    RHT holster and pouches came yesterday. I think they look and feel good. Can't wait to get to the range with them.
  15. RichJacot

    P320 X5 Thread

    Placed my RHT holster order on May 19th, hoping any day now. ;-)
  16. I'll be following this thread. ;-) I found that my RF100 works MUCH better with Winchester small rifle/pistol primers than it does with CCI. I've never tried Federal. I'll be buying Winchester going forward though. With Winchester mine is reasonably fast and 100%. With CCI mine is literally only about 1/2 to 3/4 as fast as the Winchester and about 99.7 or 99.8%. Seems like I get 2 or 3 flipped CCIs per box of 1000.
  17. RichJacot

    P320 X5 Thread

    RifleGear in Plano, TX have several of these right now. ;-)
  18. Not something I would do or subject my firearms to.
  19. You may need to realign your press. https://www.dillonprecision.com/rl550-series-xl650-platform-alignment-tool_8_6_26408.html
  20. On a side note.... I see you haven't bent your ejection wire to account for the bearing and washers. If you start having eject issues, because the wire is high and causes binding from tipping the round slightly, just put the recommended bend in it and you'll be all set. ;-)
  21. This may be obvious but... I don't understand how " I find the die body threads into the press further and further (nothing on top to hold it in place)" The nut/lock ring on the bottom should work in the same fashion as it does on top by locking the die to the toolhead. Are you holding the die stationary with a wrench while you're tightening the ring? If so, than x2 on "I think just a little more elbow grease when you tighten them might solve it."
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