minnesota1 Posted November 15, 2018 Share Posted November 15, 2018 I'm getting a like new Dillon 1050 sent to me. I'm not a commercial reloader, but will be loading a lot of pistol calibers on it. Probably 9mm and 38 short colt. 223 a little later on as well. Anyway, I know there's a bunch of nice upgrades to the 650 and 550 presses that help them run smoother and function better. What would you recommend to help that out? I'm not talking about Mr. Bulletfeeder or Mark 7's. The items I'd like to see are items that help the press run smoother or more efficient, etc. Some may be small and some may be big helps on the press. Let me know where I can find them if possible. Thanks!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3gunDQ Posted November 15, 2018 Share Posted November 15, 2018 (edited) Mr. Bullet feeder & mark7 are what you need.... the 1050 is built more solid than the 650-550. It comes ready to go... maybe a spent primer chute but it doesn’t need any what I call “eBay upgrades” to run “smoother.” Edited November 15, 2018 by 3gunDQ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
camaross400 Posted November 15, 2018 Share Posted November 15, 2018 I agree with getting the Mr. Bulletfeeder and Mark 7. I use it to prep 223 brass and to load it. I also use it to load 9, 45, 10mm and 7.62x39.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
camaross400 Posted November 15, 2018 Share Posted November 15, 2018 But I know that you weren’t looking for Mr. Bulletfeeder and Mark 7. I would suggest getting the Specialty Guide Rod Kit. It makes the tool head have less play.https://lvl10i.com/products/specialty-guide-rod-for-dillon-1050 I also suggest the primer catcher kit. You don’t want to worry about changing the cup when you are cranking out your ammo.https://lvl10i.com/products/dillon-1050-primer-catcher I suggest the casefeed stop to keep the brass from loading when you are adjusting things. https://inlinefabrication.com/products/case-feed-stop-dillon-1050 I suggest the 2x powder hopper tube. When you are loading 223, the standard powder hopper has to be refilled constantly.http://www.uniquetek.com/product/T1277 If you are going to add a trimmer to prep your 223 brass, I suggest that you get extra blades to make sure you get good cuts each time. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MemphisMechanic Posted November 15, 2018 Share Posted November 15, 2018 (edited) 1 hour ago, camaross400 said: I would suggest getting the Specialty Guide Rod Kit. It makes the tool head have less play. https://lvl10i.com/products/specialty-guide-rod-for-dillon-1050 That upgrade is intended for autodriven presses and deletes the return spring that holds the toolhead up when you've released the handle. Instead I'd suggest Level10's improved toolhead return spring and cup: Dillon's spring needs replaced every few thousand rounds when the spring has set and the handle droops when you let go of it. Even the revised Dillon spring and cup aren't nearly as strong / smooth as L10's. Add the primer catcher tube, run it into a trash bin on the floor under the bench. A light and a mirror on the power station; it's in the back on the 1050, which makes visual powder level confirmation much more of a chore than on a 650 where it is up front. And I'm a big fan of the FFB shellplate I installed on my press in 9mm. Much beefier, with less wobble in the cases when they index to the next station, Edited November 15, 2018 by MemphisMechanic Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gmantwo Posted December 18, 2018 Share Posted December 18, 2018 The bearing kit that goes under the shell plate. The no powder spill rollers that go on the 2 stations after the powder station. Obviously the Mr Bullet feeder Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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