I have a 650, my son has the 550 and is having difficulties that I can't seem to solve. I have never used Dillon dies. His dillon sizing die in 38 SP. has this spring loaded decapping pin. What's happening is the decapping pin will not eject the spent primer reliably. The sizing part of the die is adjusted correctly, sizing the case sufficiently. The spent primers are ejected everywhere except in the spent primer cup. (when they do eject). They fly off at every angle imaginable, except straight down into the cup. Is there supposed to be a plastic tube from the bottom to the spent primer cup to keep them headed in the direction of the cup? I've read the instructions for Dillon pistol dies, and the very thing this spring loaded die is supposed to prevent, is actually occurring. The die was taken apart cleaned, the decapping pin was inspected, measured against a new pin. It is the same length. I don't know why it won't decap reliably. This is a new machine with less than 500 rounds produced without problem. I'm going to try a Lee sizing die in it tommorrow. Any thoughts on what's happening?




















































