I have to be very honest going into this thread. I have not used my Dillon since sometime before my accident, which was a bit more than ten years ago. When I used it last is lost somewhere in the concussion induced fog that is my memory.
What happened: it took me over 6 hours to load 93 rounds of 45, needing to get off my legs every 15 minutes for a few minutes. Apparently, I never got the seating/crimping die adjusted properly, since none of the rounds were crimped, even though I had the die totally screwed into the tool head. The spring on the automatic primer slide gave up the ghost, and it's movement was erratic and "jerky", often causing the primer to either jump out of the primer seater, or change its orientation. The shell plate seemed to "lock up" every time I advanced the shell plate, requiring me to keep it looser than I remember.
A call to Dillon is definitely in order for tomorrow, if for nothing than to get replacement springs for the priming system. I want to get this press back online so I can reload 38 Special [WC & SWC], 357 Magnum [HP & SWC], 41 Magnum [SWC], 9mm [RN, HP, & TC], 380 [RN], and 45 ACP [SWC, HP, &RN]. I got very frustrated, to the point of thinking of selling this press, but the thought of loading all my handgun ammo on a single stage press made my spine shiver and added to the pain in my legs!
There is no rust binding the press. Can anyone offer a suggestion as to what happened?
What happened: it took me over 6 hours to load 93 rounds of 45, needing to get off my legs every 15 minutes for a few minutes. Apparently, I never got the seating/crimping die adjusted properly, since none of the rounds were crimped, even though I had the die totally screwed into the tool head. The spring on the automatic primer slide gave up the ghost, and it's movement was erratic and "jerky", often causing the primer to either jump out of the primer seater, or change its orientation. The shell plate seemed to "lock up" every time I advanced the shell plate, requiring me to keep it looser than I remember.
A call to Dillon is definitely in order for tomorrow, if for nothing than to get replacement springs for the priming system. I want to get this press back online so I can reload 38 Special [WC & SWC], 357 Magnum [HP & SWC], 41 Magnum [SWC], 9mm [RN, HP, & TC], 380 [RN], and 45 ACP [SWC, HP, &RN]. I got very frustrated, to the point of thinking of selling this press, but the thought of loading all my handgun ammo on a single stage press made my spine shiver and added to the pain in my legs!
There is no rust binding the press. Can anyone offer a suggestion as to what happened?