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I have two 550's, one for .45's and one for 9mm. Just in the last week, the one set up for .45's, started throwing primers behind the press, or just to my right. Driving me crazy. Oh, and not 100% of the time, maybe 60%. Just a royal pain.

Any ideas?

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Check the primer cup and see if it is lined up properly. It may be catching on the edge and flipping the primer. It also may be gunked up. This would cause it to stick and snap forward, also throwing the primers.

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I had this happen one time and I had the large primer tube inserted while trying to load to small primers. I about went crazy and Dillon sent me several new parts until I discovered the true root cause. When I found it I was humbled.

A worn plastic nipple will do the same thing.

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For reference, AT:

550 Priming Assembly Adjustment Notes:
  • Thoroughly polish frame, wherever priming slide touches it, with green Scotch Brite. (Approx. every 3000 rounds)
  • Wipe off Primer Slide with solvent or alcohol. Leave it all dry.
  • At rest primer slide adjustment: Set so that one primer, dropped down the tube, goes all the way into the Primer Seating Cup, 10 times in a row.
  • Angle of Primer Slide Operating Rod (13869) - Release rod from rollers and swivel it 180º so it's pointing straight up - it should be parallel with the Primer Housing Shield, or maybe outward "a little"; it should not be "inward" at all.
  • Be sure both screws (14530) that tighten Roller Bracket Shell Platform (14280) from bottom (to the Shellplate Platform) are tight!
  • Make sure Priming Seating Punch Assembly is fully bottomed out before tightening screw (13996): Measured from bottom of Primer Slide (13920) to top of seated Primer Seating Cup (13284/5), dimension should be between 1.125 - 1.220 inches.
  • Be sure Priming Operating Rod Bracket (13887) is adjusted so it's within a few thousands of an inch from the top of frame/Toplhead.
  • Be sure the plastic tips of all your Primer Pickup Tubes and the plastic tip on the bottom of the Priming Magazine are seated fully against the tubes.
  • Grease the short end of the op-rod where it inserts into the bracket clamped around the primer shield.

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Check the plastic nipple on the end of the primer tube. If its buggered up it may not be holding/releasing the primers correctly.

Sorry for the delay, just got back reloading today. The plastic nipple was buggered up.

Thanks guys!

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Check the plastic nipple on the end of the primer tube. If its buggered up it may not be holding/releasing the primers correctly.

Sorry for the delay, just got back reloading today. The plastic nipple was buggered up.Thanks guys!

Good deal! Is the term "buggered" now a technical term in Dillon lore? I'm pretty sure it is in the UK...

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For reference, AT:

550 Priming Assembly Adjustment Notes:

  • Thoroughly polish frame, wherever priming slide touches it, with green Scotch Brite. (Approx. every 3000 rounds)
  • Wipe off Primer Slide with solvent or alcohol. Leave it all dry.
  • At rest primer slide adjustment: Set so that one primer, dropped down the tube, goes all the way into the Primer Seating Cup, 10 times in a row.
  • Angle of Primer Slide Operating Rod (13869) - Release rod from rollers and swivel it 180º so it's pointing straight up - it should be parallel with the Primer Housing Shield, or maybe outward "a little"; it should not be "inward" at all.
  • Be sure both screws (14530) that tighten Roller Bracket Shell Platform (14280) from bottom (to the Shellplate Platform) are tight!
  • Make sure Priming Seating Punch Assembly is fully bottomed out before tightening screw (13996): Measured from bottom of Primer Slide (13920) to top of seated Primer Seating Cup (13284/5), dimension should be between 1.125 - 1.220 inches.
  • Be sure Priming Operating Rod Bracket (13887) is adjusted so it's within a few thousands of an inch from the top of frame/Toplhead.
  • Be sure the plastic tips of all your Primer Pickup Tubes and the plastic tip on the bottom of the Priming Magazine are seated fully against the tubes.
  • Grease the short end of the op-rod where it inserts into the bracket clamped around the primer shield.
  • Check to make sure the nipple on the end of the primer tube is not buggered up.

Fixed!

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