Spent the last seven days cleaning out the basement so I can set up my man cave/reloading room. I had already received all the press components except for the dies which were on backorder. The dies finally arrived yesterday, just in time for me to finish my cleaning and set up the reloader.
So I read the Dillon manual and watched some helpful videos online. Two ruined cases (WAY too much flare) and four rounds which I get to use my new bullet puller on (bullet seated too deep), and four beautiful little 9mm rounds with 124gr round nose FMJ bullets...Yippie!
So a question to you experienced reloaders with a progressive Dillon press. I noticed that as the shell plate auto-indexed and snapped into the next station, the powder would be flung out of the case making a right good mess. I don't like mess, so I went online again to see fi this was a common problem and found this video...
Has anyone tried this, or have a reason NOT to try it?
Lastly, I'm considering an automatic bullet feeder and a Dillon powder check. The powder check would take up my remaining free station on the head, so a bullet feeder would require the use of a bullet seat/crimp die set. Anyone have experience with such a die?
Thanks,
Fly