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I've been getting a lot of powder throw lately when rotating to the next stage, any solutions on this one?  I'm not moving fast either, going a pretty slow pace.

Cal. .223 rifle

I am not sure if this will help; however, I got this idea (link added below) from another forum.  I have not put it on yet and was planning to tomorrow.  I also just took mine down to the bare press and cleaned and lubed it.  I will let you know how this works out.

 

Index Bearing Block for Dillon Precision XL-650 Reloading Press | eBay

Good luck,

Jay

Thanks Jay, if it works for you. I'll definitely get one.  I had seen that on youtube but didn't know if it would help with mitigating the over rotation/positioning.

Mike

What is the Index Bearing Block for? I don't see any pics of where it goes or what it does.

I was recently having the similar issues and all I did was give the press a good cleaning and a lube. That helped tremendously. I have the roller mentioned above and while it's nice I don't think it really adds much to the smoothness of the machine.

I have had other "upgrades" that supposedly smoothed out the process and found that there really wasn't much added value. Other than the roller bearing, I returned to stock and made sure everything was properly lubed and had good luck.

I saw one video where the. guy. cut one row or half a row. of the spring under the steel ball that sits under the shell plate.  I'm slightly reluctant to go that route.

If the shellplate bolt is a bit loose, this happens. Push down on the edge of the shellplate at station 4. If it feels springy, then snug the shellplate bolt a bit more.You should barely be able to discern any up-or-down movement in the shellplate, and the shellplate should still rotate smoothly by hand.

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Quote from The Human Manual on June 14, 2023, 9:09 pm

If the shellplate bolt is a bit loose, this happens. Push down on the edge of the shellplate at station 4. If it feels springy, then snug the shellplate bolt a bit more.You should barely be able to discern any up-or-down movement in the shellplate, and the shellplate should still rotate smoothly by hand.

Thank you I'll get that a try this evening

I’ve had the same issue in the past and agree with all of the above actually.

1 A good cleaning and lube is the first step.
2 Consider a replacement for the index detent ball to a low mass and reduced pressure spring.
3 Consider a shell plate bushing.  I’ve used both the bronze bushing and a needle bearing with similar results for each.

With those I don’t see more than a few grains of splash-out over several hundred rounds loaded.

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Does anybody have experience with this type of product. They claim it reduces spilled powder.

Dillon XL650 XL750 - The Original Spill Stop Locator Rails - Multiple Calibers | eBay

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