Yesterday I finally decided to take the plunge and upgrade to a XL650 since my local supplier just got a huge Dillon order in. I got everything I needed to load 9mm and 40S&W. I spent most of the day setting it up and reading all the manuals. That was a job in itself. Quite different from my old LEE turret press. Once I had everything set up to my liking for 9mm I decided to try a run of 100. I found that about 6 of the primers weren't fully seated, which I figure is probably my own fault for not seating them fully, but there were 2 primers that were actually seated sideways. What can cause this and is there a way to prevent it from happening?
Also a few times during that run of 100 some of the primers seated very roughly, to the point that when it seated it spilled the powder out of the other cases. Is this normal, or do I have something not adjusted properly?
As for the primers that aren't fully seated, I'm planning to just pull the bullet and reseat the primer without any powder in it. Is this the best option? I cant see how pushing on a live primer in an assembled cartridge would be a good idea.
I am using Winchester brass, CCI primers, W231, and DRG bullets.
Thanks in advance,
Scott


Also a few times during that run of 100 some of the primers seated very roughly, to the point that when it seated it spilled the powder out of the other cases. Is this normal, or do I have something not adjusted properly?
As for the primers that aren't fully seated, I'm planning to just pull the bullet and reseat the primer without any powder in it. Is this the best option? I cant see how pushing on a live primer in an assembled cartridge would be a good idea.
I am using Winchester brass, CCI primers, W231, and DRG bullets.
Thanks in advance,
Scott





















































