357 Casefeed jams
Quote from Reloader on June 6, 2008, 5:44 pmI have frequent jams with 357 cases in the casefeeder at the beginning of the metal rh plate. Usually 2 cartridges get into the "teeth" of the rotating plate. This jams the mechanism and locks up the plate. Anyone else having this problem? Overall I love the 650 and this is the only problem I have experienced with ANY Dillon product.
I have frequent jams with 357 cases in the casefeeder at the beginning of the metal rh plate. Usually 2 cartridges get into the "teeth" of the rotating plate. This jams the mechanism and locks up the plate. Anyone else having this problem? Overall I love the 650 and this is the only problem I have experienced with ANY Dillon product.
Quote from Reloader on June 9, 2008, 2:39 pmAre you using the spacer washer underneath the case feed disc for .357? If not, then do so. Also, don't overload the casse feed bowl with cases. Use a one pound coffee can, or about two cups of brass as a measure.
Are you using the spacer washer underneath the case feed disc for .357? If not, then do so. Also, don't overload the casse feed bowl with cases. Use a one pound coffee can, or about two cups of brass as a measure.
Quote from Reloader on June 11, 2008, 4:29 amYes I am using the prescribed spacer. It seems that I get these jams with a couple handfulls of cartridges. I was using too many at first. It seems that another added washer might solve the problem though.
Yes I am using the prescribed spacer. It seems that I get these jams with a couple handfulls of cartridges. I was using too many at first. It seems that another added washer might solve the problem though.
