Machine sensitivity to primers
Quote from Reloader on March 25, 2009, 1:36 pm
How sensitive are the various Dillon machines, e.g., 550, 650, and 1050, to different brands of primers ?
Would imagine that though there are SAAMI dimensional standards, normal manufacturing tolerances do exist.
Do the Dillon machines work better with one brand of primers than another ?
Are there primer brands that should be avoided ?
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How sensitive are the various Dillon machines, e.g., 550, 650, and 1050, to different brands of primers ?
Would imagine that though there are SAAMI dimensional standards, normal manufacturing tolerances do exist.
Do the Dillon machines work better with one brand of primers than another ?
Are there primer brands that should be avoided ?
.
Quote from Reloader on March 25, 2009, 2:13 pmCurrent production Domestic primers are feed okay, as do Wolf primers.
Expect the occasional out-of round or overtall primer no matter what the brand though. If a primer hangs up, don't force the handle.
Current production Domestic primers are feed okay, as do Wolf primers.
Expect the occasional out-of round or overtall primer no matter what the brand though. If a primer hangs up, don't force the handle.
