HOGRIDER Posted September 27, 2020 Share Posted September 27, 2020 1 hour ago, Chutist said: So this would have been GREAT during the last great ammo/primer shortage..... '95? anyway, a long time ago and I'm Old AF so... I was shooting a Matt McLearn Open gun in 9x21 and the only brass you could get was this stuff from Italy. Primer pockets were very inconsistent on BRAND NEW brass, which led to primer seating issues. This tool would have helped.... Chutist: IMO, the Everglades primer backer definitely helps! I also purchased the Ammo Brass Swage Setter which also doubles as a means of getting consistent, average seating depths regardless of brass or primers used. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HOGRIDER Posted September 28, 2020 Share Posted September 28, 2020 (edited) On 9/27/2020 at 11:11 AM, RePete said: You must be sorting your brass because the case heads are different thicknesses, and the thickness would be different with the flashhole punched. Just as the Station #3 is set up to allow for different brass, I use the same technique for setting up the primer station backer: https://forums.brianenos.com/topic/288680-super1050-rl1100-toolheads-interchangeable/?do=findComment&comment=3214482 Still puts my primer seating depth within the range I establish for MY ammo........ Quote You also said that the lever arm bracket needs to be re engineered. As it's an aftermarket addition, then the maker of the primer hold down die should do it and not Dillon. Yes, I said needs re-engineered.........didn't say by Dillon............ Quote I have never used the hold down die, never had a problem that would require it. I have had my 1050 for 14 years. And I started reloading with a Dillon 650 in 1992..............but, I'm always open to new ideas................. I do like to experiment with different products and procedures in my reloading just as in my shooting. And I consider experimentation very valuable for helping me understand the operation of my loading machine. But, I also realize trying different products/procedures can lead to more issues than good. But that's the fun of learning, IMO! Edited September 28, 2020 by HOGRIDER sp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chutist Posted September 28, 2020 Share Posted September 28, 2020 16 minutes ago, HOGRIDER said: Yes, I said needs re-engineered.........didn't say by Dillon............ And I started reloading with a Dillon 650 in 1988..............but, I'm always open to new ideas................. I do like to experiment with different products and procedures in my reloading just as in my shooting. And I consider experimentation very valuable for helping me understand the operation of my loading machine. But, I also realize trying different products/procedures can lead to more issues than good. But that's the fun of learning, IMO! 1988? I thought the 650 came out in the early 90's? I was on a 550 in the '80's. Got my 1050 some time in the 90's... and cranked out a BUNCH of 9x21 on it! Back in the days when Major 9 was a no no.... And I'm still learning stuff... That's a good thing! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HOGRIDER Posted September 28, 2020 Share Posted September 28, 2020 2 minutes ago, Chutist said: 1988? I thought the 650 came out in the early 90's? I was on a 550 in the '80's. Got my 1050 some time in the 90's... and cranked out a BUNCH of 9x21 on it! Back in the days when Major 9 was a no no.... And I'm still learning stuff... That's a good thing! Chutist: After checking my records, you are absolutely right! My First press ever was a 650, and I had one when they first came out. And it's still in use today by a good friend. Thanks for correcting my error! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OptimiStick Posted October 3, 2020 Author Share Posted October 3, 2020 Gah....Dillon was sending me a primer tube , thinking it was bent and causing the shuttle travel issue. Took 2 weeks, and what I got was the internal primer mag, not the outer tube. Doh! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HOGRIDER Posted October 4, 2020 Share Posted October 4, 2020 1 hour ago, OptimiStick said: Gah....Dillon was sending me a primer tube , thinking it was bent and causing the shuttle travel issue. Took 2 weeks, and what I got was the internal primer mag, not the outer tube. Doh! Stick: Had an upper level tech tell me how to check the outer magazine tube. Take a 12" or less level and check for plumb on both sides "if" the bench is level in both directions. If the mag tube is bent/out of plumb a little, grab a fist full near the top and bend/tweak it back to where it should be. Didn't mention removing the inner tube; but had I found it out, I would have removed the inner tube. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OptimiStick Posted October 5, 2020 Author Share Posted October 5, 2020 Thx. Bench is not level front to back Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HOGRIDER Posted October 6, 2020 Share Posted October 6, 2020 7 hours ago, OptimiStick said: Thx. Bench is not level front to back That's ok...........whatever amount out of plumb your bench is, then use that same bubble level for your target of the outer magazine......... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShrinkMD Posted July 24 Share Posted July 24 I have a Super 1050, and I was thinking about getting a new dedicated machine for my 223 needs. I was considering the new RL1000 for this. I also purchased one of the CNC toolheads with the threaded station over the primer, but I haven't used it yet. I emailed On Point manufacturing, they said all I need is the correct ratchet for the RL1000? From what I am reading here, it looks like I would not be able to interchange my 1050 toolheads with the new machine? Or would I have to reset all the dies and settings, and change the ratchet, to be able to use an old 1050 toolhead on the new machine? Would I be better off just getting another Super 1050, and if so, would I be able to use my old toolheads on the new machine, or are the tolerances such that it would really require redoing my settings? Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George16 Posted July 24 Share Posted July 24 I am using a S1050 toolhead for processing and loading brass on my RL1000. If I were you, I would remove the ratchet. The only difference from what I got from Dillon is the ratchet mechanism between the S1050 and RL1100. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HesedTech Posted July 24 Share Posted July 24 35 minutes ago, ShrinkMD said: Would I be better off just getting another Super 1050, and if so, would I be able to use my old toolheads on the new machine, or are the tolerances such that it would really require redoing my settings? RL1100 uses the same toolhead as the 1050 except for the ratchet. As far as tolerances go you must always check them when swapping tool heads. If you are using the same die set up on two different machines things will likely change. The ratchet is not required, but if not automated and is recommended. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShrinkMD Posted July 24 Share Posted July 24 That is helpful information! So, I can reuse all my prior toolheads, but would just need to set them up again and "dedicate" them to one machine or the other. I think an RL1100 might be in my future! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boomstick303 Posted July 24 Share Posted July 24 @HOGRIDER, where did you get the pictured part? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HOGRIDER Posted July 24 Share Posted July 24 57 minutes ago, Boomstick303 said: @HOGRIDER, where did you get the pictured part? @Boomstick303: OEM Spring Loaded Case retainer; comes on the RL1100.......... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boomstick303 Posted July 24 Share Posted July 24 1 hour ago, HOGRIDER said: OEM Spring Loaded Case retainer; comes on the RL1100.......... Nice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
99mpower Posted August 12 Share Posted August 12 there are a couple different options for case retention, that you can run on a 1050 for loading. Also, On Point Mfg, or Lithium Manaufacturing have the best tool heads IMHO. DO NOT use aluminum 1050/1100/2000 toolheads. There is a reason Dillon didnt make them in alum, dont cheap out Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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