I just got the 650 and set it up per the instructions.
I have loaded on a single stage and also have an older Dillon 1050. I bought the 650 to load 7.62.
I bought some once-fired LC 7.62 brass and started to adjust the resizing die and I ran into a problem. The resizing die will not re-size these cases appropriately until the sizing die is so far down that it actually causes a camming effect with the reloader at the bottom of the stroke. While completely fine on a single stage Rock Chucker, on this machine that is not such a good thing.
Has anyone ever experienced anything like this? If I back out the resizing die to the absolute lowest point without binding the machine I can get the brass to nearly sit flush with the top portion of my headspace gauge. On a bolt gun this is probably ok, but I am loading for several ar-10 style rifles. I guess I could check headspace on the rifles but it seems like I should adjust the machine to ensure proper function no matter what this ammo goes into.
Any thoughts?
Many thanks-jay
I have loaded on a single stage and also have an older Dillon 1050. I bought the 650 to load 7.62.
I bought some once-fired LC 7.62 brass and started to adjust the resizing die and I ran into a problem. The resizing die will not re-size these cases appropriately until the sizing die is so far down that it actually causes a camming effect with the reloader at the bottom of the stroke. While completely fine on a single stage Rock Chucker, on this machine that is not such a good thing.
Has anyone ever experienced anything like this? If I back out the resizing die to the absolute lowest point without binding the machine I can get the brass to nearly sit flush with the top portion of my headspace gauge. On a bolt gun this is probably ok, but I am loading for several ar-10 style rifles. I guess I could check headspace on the rifles but it seems like I should adjust the machine to ensure proper function no matter what this ammo goes into.
Any thoughts?
Many thanks-jay