I experienced a primer magazine explosion in my Dillon 1050 one day while loading .45 ACP. The armour shield prevented any serious injury, but a piece of ? narrowly missed my eye (wasn't wearing safety glasses at the time, ALWAYS did after), the explosion was very loud as the tube was full, and a few minutes after I went into shock which lasted about ten minutes according to my wife. The primer slide jammed slightly, easy to fix, just reach around and jiggle it. As soon as I moved the slide came the explosion. Studying the machine later I found greenish-yellow powder (what colour is primer compound?) on the slide and the machind ways it rides in. Several years of loading without cleaning are what caused it. The solution? After every loading session use compressed air to blow any residue out of the machine. Other than the aluminum primer tube there was no damage to the Dillon, the best reloader so far as I am concerned. Anyone else have anything to add?
Iceman
Iceman