I have a Dillon 650, and don’t really enjoy the experience right now.
For pistol since there is little custom tailoring involved around the ammo, once set i just try to crank the most out ASAP.
Had my 650 for 5+ years, in its early days it was in 40SW, for two years now it’s been in 9mm.
Ever since it’s in 9mm, i get between 15-20% of casings that catch on the resizing die edge.
Dillon have suggested changing my dies for dillon die brand, which has helped cutting down stoppges to 5-10%.
It’s still too much, as it cuts in the reload rythm and is unpleasant.
Any other hints to make my 650 run more smoothly under higher speeds?
For pistol since there is little custom tailoring involved around the ammo, once set i just try to crank the most out ASAP.
Had my 650 for 5+ years, in its early days it was in 40SW, for two years now it’s been in 9mm.
Ever since it’s in 9mm, i get between 15-20% of casings that catch on the resizing die edge.
Dillon have suggested changing my dies for dillon die brand, which has helped cutting down stoppges to 5-10%.
It’s still too much, as it cuts in the reload rythm and is unpleasant.
Any other hints to make my 650 run more smoothly under higher speeds?


















































