VonFatman
Member
I noticed a number of you folks use Dillon 650s.
Many of us who use the 650 have had an "issue" with the spent primers popping out of the cup and hitting the bench & floor.
This fix may be of interest.
Here's a link to some pics and descriptive information users of the Dillon 650 can use to easily fix the problem of spent primers under foot. I did NOT invent/devise this fix...I have read and seen information on several different reloading forums and offer my rendition of how best to fix the problem. It's cheap and easy.
BTW...this fix will also open up access to the primer punch so that primer change-outs are much easier/faster.
Several of the folks on the Brian Enos Forum got this fix a going (at least that is where I came upon the fix)...I just tweaked it a bit and took time to get pics taken so others can see how to keep the primers off the floor.
Hope this is of help to some of you.
Bob
Dillon 650 Spent Primer Fix
Many of us who use the 650 have had an "issue" with the spent primers popping out of the cup and hitting the bench & floor.
This fix may be of interest.
Here's a link to some pics and descriptive information users of the Dillon 650 can use to easily fix the problem of spent primers under foot. I did NOT invent/devise this fix...I have read and seen information on several different reloading forums and offer my rendition of how best to fix the problem. It's cheap and easy.
BTW...this fix will also open up access to the primer punch so that primer change-outs are much easier/faster.
Several of the folks on the Brian Enos Forum got this fix a going (at least that is where I came upon the fix)...I just tweaked it a bit and took time to get pics taken so others can see how to keep the primers off the floor.
Hope this is of help to some of you.
Bob
Dillon 650 Spent Primer Fix