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Setting up Lee U Die in a Dillon 750


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2 hours ago, ysrracer said:

 

Please don't bring logic and reason into an internet discussion :)

 

lol...

 

2 hours ago, George16 said:

This is what happens if the Camming Pin is not adjusted properly. Make sure it’s properly adjusted.

 

The procedure is outlined on page 46 of your manual. If this is not properly adjusted, the case will be “jammed in” and bounce back or get “tilted”.

 

 

 

 

Another tweak that can have an effect on case insertion is the position of the "indexer block" part number 16776.

The position of the block controls the timing of the shell plate rotation.

If the shell plate has not quite rotated far enough at the point the case is being inserted it can impact how the case hits the shell plate. 

If it hits too early, which was my problem, there was a momentary, so slight as to be almost not noticeable, hang up.

 

Between adjusting the camming pin and the indexer block (along with not tightening the lock ring until a case is fully inserted) I've been able to pretty much eliminate any case insertion problems. At least with 9mm anyway.

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