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Off and running (ok...more like crawling) with my new Dillon XL650 Setup

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jonm:
Unnecessory would have been a better choice of words.
If you are using a bullet and case feeder, you have nothing to do except pull handle and look into the cases. Unless you are using the lightest titegroup loads, a double will either spill or come very close to the top of the case. Not to mention the only way to get a double/no charge would have to be caused by something going wrong causing you to double stroke or manually rotate.

abbafandr:
Since unfy forgot his little ritual chant,  I will do my feeble attempt: :D

"One of us"

"One of us"

"One of us"

"One of us"

OnTheFly:

--- Quote from: abbafandr on July 28, 2013, 10:19:44 AM ---Since unfy forgot his little ritual chant,  I will do my feeble attempt: :D

"One of us"

"One of us"

"One of us"

"One of us"



--- End quote ---

I feel like I have been assimilated.

Fly

Lorimor:
I have a powder check die on my XL.  It came with the press.  I have no problems with it thus far.  I can see where it would add time to a caliber changeover but my XL is more or less dedicated to loading one caliber. 

As far as the flinging powder issue, I simply place a finger on the case(s) as they rotate into the stop.  I already have a bullet picked up and ready to place, so my fingers are there already.   

unfy:

--- Quote from: abbafandr on July 28, 2013, 10:19:44 AM ---Since unfy forgot his little ritual chant,  I will do my feeble attempt: :D

"One of us"

"One of us"

"One of us"

"One of us"



--- End quote ---

Ah, I knew I was leaving something out but couldn't remember what.  Thank you :D

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