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  • Zamble
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 2354

    Super 1050 issues.

    I have loaded both 9 and .223 in bulk before. So I changed over to .45acp for the first time. And I have never had such problems with the primers. Out of 100 rounds, 25 are not being primed. Some are primers are spit outfoxed the machine, but out of the 25 they just are not inserted into the brass.

    The first couple hundred I had the same issue. I took the reloaded completely apart (with the exception of the ram), and cleaned everything. I replaced the plastic tip in the primer tube.

    But it appeared to be dialed in. It ran 200-300 almost flawlessly. Then I stopped for the night. I restarted the next night and I had the above problem. No changes were made. Same type of Winchester large pistol primers.

    Any suggestions?
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    Yerman
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 1396

    Are you trying to put small pistol primers into large primer 45 cases? Or vise versa?

    Can you post pics of the primer boxes and the bottom of the cases that are not taking primers.

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    • #3
      Zamble
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2011
      • 2354

      They are for a fact Winchester LPP. 75 out of 100 go in perfectly. And I know the brass is all large primer. Eventually all the brass are primed.

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      • #4
        kcheung2
        Veteran Member
        • Aug 2012
        • 4387

        Yeah I suspect you have some small primer cases mixed in. What brass are you using?
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        • #5
          silaic7
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2009
          • 549

          that happened to me and found out some of my brass are small primers... specially blazers !

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          • #6
            someoneeasy
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2011
            • 2372

            how is this possible? Its a dillon right?

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            • #7
              Zamble
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2011
              • 2354

              I can understand the thought of small primer cases, but I run the same brass through and the primer sets and stays.

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              • #8
                Zamble
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2011
                • 2354

                Btw, the brass when it does it is all types. Federal, pmc, Winchester, etc. I tried to find a common denominator and there was none.

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                • #9
                  mjmagee67
                  Veteran Member
                  • Jun 2011
                  • 2771

                  If you want help on Dillon issue the Calguns peanut gallery is the wrong place.

                  Take a trip over to Brian Enos's forum for help. You will get it with out the Calguns crapp.

                  If you did try to seat a LPP in a case for SPP you would get an "Earth Shattering Kaboom" so we know that's not the issue.

                  Things to look at.

                  1, Does the primer sled slide back n forth smoothly? If the primer ram or guide is sticking up any, it can cause the primer sled to jump dislodging the primer.

                  2, Is the hole in the primer sled clean so the primer sits all the way down? Take it out and put some primers in it. I took a felt wheel and Flitz polish and polished mine it cut down on the priming issues.

                  3. Is the knurled nut on the top of the primer magazine properly tightened. I've found if it is loose primers don't get dropped, if it is too tight primers can get flipped out of the sled. Also try a few different of the plastic tips on the primer magazine.

                  4. It the priming sled coming back all the way? If it doesn't the primers won't get dropped in. If you look at the back of the sled track you can see the stop. If the sled goes too far back it can have the same affect.

                  4. Sacrifice a chicken or 2!!!! Rub your lucky rabbits foot all over the priming system.

                  If you were closer to Rocklin, I would be glad to take a look at it for you.
                  If you want change you have to put in your 2 cents, you can't just sit on the sidelines and whine.

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                  • #10
                    elpaisa1
                    Member
                    • Mar 2016
                    • 243

                    You should try swaging the brass. Might have had crimped primers

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                    • #11
                      LeadPilot
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2013
                      • 588

                      Some friends of mine with older 1050's had issues with the primer slide pins. The older machines use a rubber pin sleeve (part #14990)that eventually wears enough that the primers won't release all the way and fall out after the shuttle returns to the shell plate. Newer 1050's have a brass bushing instead of rubber hose. You could also try weighing down your primer rod with a bullet taped to the top.

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                      • #12
                        BajaJames83
                        Calguns Addict
                        • Jun 2011
                        • 6020

                        Do you have the large swaging rod in and properly set?
                        I have a 1050 with a mark 7 auto drive and tons of ammo made so I can probably help you
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                        • #13
                          MrElectric03
                          Senior Member
                          • Jul 2010
                          • 1590

                          I'd say your primer seat rod or swage rod is not adjusted properly, or the half round stopper on the back is turned. I did that my first caliber change and it was spitting primers out.
                          Originally posted by ar15barrels
                          So you are throwing out 95% of reality to select the 5% of reality where you are actually right?
                          We must be on calguns...

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                          • #14
                            Zamble
                            Senior Member
                            • Jul 2011
                            • 2354

                            Take a trip over to Brian Enos's forum for help. You will get it with out the Calguns crapp.

                            If you did try to seat a LPP in a case for SPP you would get an "Earth Shattering Kaboom" so we know that's not the issue.

                            Things to look at.

                            1, Does the primer sled slide back n forth smoothly? If the primer ram or guide is sticking up any, it can cause the primer sled to jump dislodging the primer.

                            I have cleaned it a couple of times with this problem. It slides freely, without resistance.

                            2, Is the hole in the primer sled clean so the primer sits all the way down? Take it out and put some primers in it. I took a felt wheel and Flitz polish and polished mine it cut down on the priming issues.

                            The sled is clean.

                            3. Is the knurled nut on the top of the primer magazine properly tightened. I've found if it is loose primers don't get dropped, if it is too tight primers can get flipped out of the sled. Also try a few different of the plastic tips on the primer magazine.

                            It is tightened.

                            4. It the priming sled coming back all the way? If it doesn't the primers won't get dropped in. If you look at the back of the sled track you can see the stop. If the sled goes too far back it can have the same affect.

                            It appears to go the requisite forwards and backwards.

                            4. Sacrifice a chicken or 2!!!! Rub your lucky rabbits foot all over the priming system.

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                            • #15
                              Zamble
                              Senior Member
                              • Jul 2011
                              • 2354

                              I followed the directions for setting the swaging rod. Plus I have a case I cut so I could see how the swage was set.

                              Side note, I looked at a bag I had counted out and found two small primer cases mixed in. Funny seeing how it was sold as all large primer.

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