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Compressed Rifle Loads on Dillon RL550
16 September 2009, 13:55
aerostarpCompressed Rifle Loads on Dillon RL550
Anyone have any tips on how to deal with loading a compressed load on the Dillon RL550?
I posed a question earlier about the .223 Rem. and difficulty of maintaining bullet alignment for seating with the powder at or above the rim.
Anyone have any success with this - any "tricks" to get the powder to compress and fill the case better prior to bullet seat?
Thanks, Wayne
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16 September 2009, 16:58
jeffeossoon a SDB and on the hornady LNL AP, i would NOT NOT NOT use compressed loads.. loose powder screws things up on timing.
my advice, change powder
16 September 2009, 18:12
aerostarpquote:
on a SDB and on the hornady LNL AP
Sorry - but I am not familiar with these terms.
Could you explain them for me please.
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16 September 2009, 21:32
butchlocthe abbreviations are for the hornady pr dillion progressive presses. what jeff is telling you is not to try for compressed loads on a progressive press. I'll strongly second that. there is no decent was to get more than a 100% load without shaking, vibrating, long drop tube etc, and on a progressive press any of these will mess up the operation. if you want compressed loads do it on a single stage press. if you want the progressive press advantage, then change powders to something a bit faster
17 September 2009, 00:31
aerostarpNow I understand - thanks.
I did not want a compressed load per se (actually never had one before). It is just that the 4350 in thie .223 Rem. in this particular Mini-14 was really accurate.
I guess I just have to play some more.
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17 September 2009, 05:19
jeffeossoquote:
Originally posted by aerostarp:
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on a SDB and on the hornady LNL AP
Sorry - but I am not familiar with these terms.
Could you explain them for me please.
Dillion Square Deal B - SDB
Hornady Lock n Load Auto-indexing Progressive LNL AP
lots of tight tolerences moving precision .. loose powder roaming about jams and breaks things.
jeffe
17 September 2009, 07:39
aerostarpThanks Jeffeosso - I was noticing that with the loose powder granules.
I backed it down by 0.2gr. and changed the seating depth and this seems to work well now. Will test it out at the range. Wayne
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17 September 2009, 09:37
fredj338quote:
Originally posted by aerostarp:
Now I understand - thanks.
I did not want a compressed load per se (actually never had one before). It is just that the 4350 in thie .223 Rem. in this particular Mini-14 was really accurate.
I guess I just have to play some more.
The only way to get compressed loads to work is a longer drop tube. That means charging th epowder by hand w/ a drop tube/funnel. Yes it will be slower, but it will work. I would just try a ball pwoder. W748, BLC-2, AA2520, H322, H335, etc, all will work well in the Dillon.
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