Shell Plate Retaining Screw
Quote from Reloader on June 14, 2015, 2:53 pmThis is the second time in a few months that the shell plate retaining screw has broken. I lube underneath before each reloading session. is something wrong?
This is the second time in a few months that the shell plate retaining screw has broken. I lube underneath before each reloading session. is something wrong?
Quote from Reloader on June 15, 2015, 8:01 pmJust be sure you aren't slamming the handle when seating a primer, or aren't trying to prime crimped primer pockets, seat large primers into small primer pockets ( in 45ACP). Those are the most common causes.
Just be sure you aren't slamming the handle when seating a primer, or aren't trying to prime crimped primer pockets, seat large primers into small primer pockets ( in 45ACP). Those are the most common causes.
Quote from Reloader on June 16, 2015, 12:57 pmIt happened on the upstroke, I use steady upwards presser when priming. I'm not using crimped primer pockets. The press is only used for 9mm. Any other ideas. Is the screw a warranty part.
It happened on the upstroke, I use steady upwards presser when priming. I'm not using crimped primer pockets. The press is only used for 9mm. Any other ideas. Is the screw a warranty part.
Quote from Reloader on June 16, 2015, 3:54 pmThe screw is a warranty part. Please phone or email us for a replacement. If you email us, please include your address.
The screw is a warranty part. Please phone or email us for a replacement. If you email us, please include your address.
Quote from Reloader on December 27, 2015, 5:39 amI had the same problem with my SDB. On the upstroke, the shell will sometimes stick on the powder drop flaring die. It seems to happen worse when the cases are dirty on the inside. It seems to almost cause a little jolt when it yanks the case free from the flaring die. The only thing hold the shell plate down against this force is the shell plate retaining screw.
I started lubing my cases with Dillion Case Lube. This helped some but not totally better.
I'm actually going to try one of those tumbling case cleaners with stainless media. They appear to clean the inside of the cases much better.
I had the same problem with my SDB. On the upstroke, the shell will sometimes stick on the powder drop flaring die. It seems to happen worse when the cases are dirty on the inside. It seems to almost cause a little jolt when it yanks the case free from the flaring die. The only thing hold the shell plate down against this force is the shell plate retaining screw.
I started lubing my cases with Dillion Case Lube. This helped some but not totally better.
I'm actually going to try one of those tumbling case cleaners with stainless media. They appear to clean the inside of the cases much better.
Quote from Reloader on February 9, 2016, 2:24 amMarkEMark -
From what I've read, tumbling your cases with stainless media will get them so clean that they will stick like new cases.
MarkEMark -
From what I've read, tumbling your cases with stainless media will get them so clean that they will stick like new cases.
Quote from Reloader on April 18, 2016, 2:25 pmThe threads are fairly loose. Press the eraser end of a pencil down onto the top of the broken bolt, then turn it counterclockwise. It will back out.
The threads are fairly loose. Press the eraser end of a pencil down onto the top of the broken bolt, then turn it counterclockwise. It will back out.
Quote from Reloader on May 29, 2016, 10:19 pmDillon,
After 20K rounds I finally sheared a shell plate bolt, and no it does not come out with an eraser. Any other ways of removing the broken piece?
LeftyTSGC
Dillon,
After 20K rounds I finally sheared a shell plate bolt, and no it does not come out with an eraser. Any other ways of removing the broken piece?
LeftyTSGC
