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  • pottymouth310
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2006
    • 942

    What am I doing wrong? Need help with my reloader...

    It's kind of odd, yesterday is the 1st time this is happening to me & it's doing it alot! I'm using a Dillon 650 and at the 2nd stage it's seating the primer sideways!



    Whats causing this? and can this brass casing be saved?
    is it ok to use the bullet puller hammer to get it out???

    Help please...! thanks

    some basic facts:
    press: Dillon XL650
    Bullet: Sierra 165gr BTHP Match
    Powered: Varget
    Primer: Federal 210
    Case: mix of, rem, win,
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  • #2
    50 Shooter
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 1653

    You can save the case, just knock the primer out carefully and wear earplugs just in case it goes off.

    Is there anything in the priming area that might be causing the primers to flip up like that? You might have to take it apart and clean it out just to be sure there's not a brass shaving or... in the way.
    50 BMG Shooters http://50-bmg.com/forum/index.php

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    • #3
      ChessRatz
      Member
      • May 2007
      • 165

      I remember reading about this and found this thread. Particularly look at posts 5, 11 and 14.

      I would cycle the press, just feeding the primers and see if they are leaving the primer tube sideways or if the primers are flipping on their side when the primer is getting seated. That should point you in the right direction. I would guess some crud is in there which helps the primer flip on its side.

      I could not tell if that case had a bullet on it or not but if you want to save the case and it does have a bullet seated, I would pull the bullet first before messing with the primer.

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      • #4
        rksimple
        Calguns Addict
        • Jan 2006
        • 6257

        The primers are protesting as they don't want to be subjected to the POS Federal brass.

        Seriously, just run the press and see what happens. Do it slowly and pay close attention. Short of that, give Dillon a call.
        GAP Team Shooter 5

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        • #5
          bohoki
          I need a LIFE!!
          • Jan 2006
          • 20790

          happens to me in 1 out of about 150 when i load 45s on a dillon 550


          how many screw ups are you getting?


          they say you can reload 400 rounds an hour but i think you should slow down a bit unless you want a 2% error rate

          that happens to me more when i use winchester primers

          of course i get the few that dont want to seat and the ones i seat flipped

          at 3 cents each it does get annoying after a couple

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          • #6
            Ninja45
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2006
            • 624

            Call Dillon, they are good people who will be more than happy to help you with the problem.

            Here's where you can contact them:

            Dillon Precision is the premiere manufacturer of firearm ammunition reloading equipment in the USA. We sell reloaders, reloader accessories, firearm accessories and gear to retail and B2B customers.


            Ninja45

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            • #7
              Two Shots
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2007
              • 2022

              Originally posted by 50 Shooter
              You can save the case, just knock the primer out carefully and wear earplugs just in case it goes off.

              Is there anything in the priming area that might be causing the primers to flip up like that? You might have to take it apart and clean it out just to be sure there's not a brass shaving or... in the way.
              Also wear gloves, If it is loaded don't pry it out without remove bullet and powder
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              • #8
                Skipper
                Member
                • May 2007
                • 323

                Primer

                Shoot the primer with WD-40, let it sit a minute and punch it out. The lube will kill or substantially disable the primer.
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                • #9
                  StraightShooter
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2007
                  • 2189

                  I have a dillon 650 and 99% of the time this is caused by powder getting into the primer feed mechanism. Try blowing it out with compressed air (those little cans you use on computers work well) and if that doesnt work then take it off the press to make sure it is clean and then reinstall it making sure it is on there nice and snug.

                  Brandon M.

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                  • #10
                    forty5
                    Junior Member
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 23

                    Originally posted by Skipper
                    Shoot the primer with WD-40, let it sit a minute and punch it out. The lube will kill or substantially disable the primer.
                    Be careful with this. I have soaked primers in WD-40 overnight and they still went Bang.

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                    • #11
                      mecam
                      Veteran Member
                      • Jun 2007
                      • 4049

                      First time happened to me 2 days ago after 5000+ reloads with my Lee hand priming tool.
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                      • #12
                        Blue
                        Calguns Addict
                        • Oct 2005
                        • 8068

                        Originally posted by Two Shots
                        Also wear gloves, If it is loaded don't pry it out without remove bullet and powder
                        I'm suprized nobody said safety glasses yet
                        Lord, make my hand fast and accurate.
                        Let my aim be true and my hand faster
                        than those who would seek to destroy me.
                        Grant me victory over my foes and those who wish to do harm to me and mine.
                        Let not my last thought be 'If I only had my gun."
                        And Lord, if today is truly the day you call me home, let me die in an empty pile of brass.
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                        • #13
                          thebloodsonthewall
                          Senior Member
                          • Mar 2007
                          • 1143

                          Mine does that every once in awhile too. I just ran it through station one again. For me, they just popped out and I was able to put a new primer in them with no problems.

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                          • #14
                            bmg308
                            Junior Member
                            • Sep 2007
                            • 17

                            Press out the bad primer slowly with the deprime die while wearing safety glasses. I use an Official Mc Donalds straw to blow away bits of powder, low tech but works great.

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                            • #15
                              50ae
                              Senior Member
                              • Oct 2005
                              • 572

                              Well, I would assume they had read a reloading book prior to reloading but yes, safety first.

                              Clean everything. Make sure that you are using the rod that goes on top of the primers to keep weight on them. Deprime carefully and wear hearing protection while doing so. I'd use a lightweight oil like sewing machine oil to kill the primers.

                              Originally posted by Blue
                              I'm suprized nobody said safety glasses yet
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