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Dillion has a thing on their 650 that will check to see if the powder measure depensed the right charge. How often do the these progressive presses depense a double charge or no charge at all? [ 02-26-2003, 21:45: Message edited by: Sean ] | ||
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Gentlemen, I have loaded many thousands of shorgun and pistol ammo on progressive reloaders, Lee, Ponsness Warren and Dillon. The ONLY time your likely to throw a double charge is if something interrupts the smooth operation of the machine. My suggestion is that if for any reason you do have to fix something while loading, pay attention to what you are doing, and shut the powder and/or shot drop. I have seen people get into such a mess with progressive reloaders, where the only way to clear things up is empty all the stations and start from scratch. | |||
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quote:I agree with S post the various progressives I've used don't mess up a powder charge UNLESS you mess up the routine or let the charge system get so dirty and use the wrong powder that it stops up or bridges in the tube.....just make a firm rule for yourself not to stop production or modify the settings unless you start over and check the powder and priming of the cases and the first few you do after ANY change in the setup at any of the stations.....and if you do stop leave the ram in the up position and this way you can't move the plate or add new brass untill you lower the ram and advance the plate adding a new round of brass......this has worked for many years and thousands of rounds with no problems of double or no charges.....good luck and good shooting!!! | |||
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I've got a Dillon 550 that I have loaded thousands upon thousands of varios pistol and .223 rounds over the last 10 years and have NEVER had a double charge! When, on the rare occasions, that the press has a hiccup and I have to sort things out I examine the situation very carefully before continuing........so far, so good! | |||
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I've done thousands of rounds on a Dillon 550, without ever having a double charge. Why? Because I am extremely careful when reloading. I don't take phone calls, listen to music (never mind TV), or allow familial interruption. Period. When I did interrupt a session, I always ran through the cases that were on the machine to completion. That way there's never a charged case under the powder die. Furthermore, make sure you have adequate lighting above the press, and look for the powder before placing the bullet. Oh, and there's an even better way: only use powders that fill the case over half way. Hard to goof it up then! But this is all standard operating procedure, I assume. I have loaded (non-progressive) one empty rifle cartridge. Caught it when I weighed them though (another oft-neglected safety step). The other posters are right: the Dillon doesn't goof, the reloader does. Pertinax | |||
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I load on a Dillon 550B. You cannot double load a case unless you run the case up into the powder funnel twice, without advancing the shell plate. | |||
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