I would have to take a cleaning rod and try to smack it out of there. Eyes and ears on though.I done something I have not done before. I broke my freaking Dillon XL 650
all I did was load primers into the primer magazine like I have done a hundred times before.
I got about 10 primers out and then nothing. I took the primer system off, nothing wrong... then I pulled the primer magazine and a CCI small rifle primer had become lodged near the bottom, but I had dropped the plastic primer indicator in from the top a couple of times trying to figure it out and I guess it made it stuck worse. I tried tapping it out from the bottom and the damn thing was stuck so bad, it stayed put and became deformed and Im totally screwed now and have to buy a new one.
I done something I have not done before. I broke my freaking Dillon XL 650
all I did was load primers into the primer magazine like I have done a hundred times before.
I got about 10 primers out and then nothing. I took the primer system off, nothing wrong... then I pulled the primer magazine and a CCI small rifle primer had become lodged near the bottom, but I had dropped the plastic primer indicator in from the top a couple of times trying to figure it out and I guess it made it stuck worse. I tried tapping it out from the bottom and the damn thing was stuck so bad, it stayed put and became deformed and Im totally screwed now and have to buy a new one.
Time for a single stage press and primer press? This is what I use. Never fails (but slower that your setup I'm sure.)
http://www.grafs.com/retail/catalog/product/productId/14151
I've loaded thousands of trouble free rounds and finally need a $10 repair and I'll just toss it all away and go back to my rockchucker
Yeah that makes good sense
Sometimes people take things waaay too serious on the internet!
BTW, 34 rounds loaded = just under half a pound of powder.
96 grains is the load that I am hoping works well under a 250 grain bullet at close to 2800 fps.Holy crap. What's the charge, close to 90 grains?
That sounds like quite the operation. Hope you find what you are looking for.Took (3) .303 British brass, trimmed down the head of the case to chamber in a .410. Added a small charge of powder, TP wad cream of wheat and oat meal, then sealed it with a little TP and white glue. This is more of a test to see if it will work out before I commit to doing this to more of the limited .303 brass I currently have on hand
I'm not saying how much of what type of power I am using for the sake of safety. I plan on remote firing to fire form the brass for use in a bolt action .410.
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