Tweaked with a higher price LOLIt looks like 650 but tweaked lol
Why would anyone want the 550 priming system over the 650?
I do not personally own a Dillon press but I have read many, many complaints about the 650 priming system and tons of people saying the 550 priming system is better (unless you install mods on the 650, maybe). In fact, you're the first I've read that's said otherwise.
I do not personally own a Dillon press but I have read many, many complaints about the 650 priming system and tons of people saying the 550 priming system is better (unless you install mods on the 650, maybe). In fact, you're the first I've read that's said otherwise.
I don't understand how people can blame the 650 for primer tube explosions. If your equipment is clean, maintained and configured properly it can't happen. I have yet to hear exactly what is causing primers to get set off, small primers in a large primer magazine? Primer magazine not fully seated? If your primers are sitting properly in the magazine only one can drop into the disk at a time, if it goes in sideways it's operator error. The 650 priming system is great. I wouldn't change it for the world. I have far more issues with my Super1050 priming mechanism than I do with the 650.
The reason for blow ups is bad design. It you can manage to blow up a primer on the 550 only one will blow, not the entire tube mag.
Primers can be totally mangled and if there is no shock involved they will not blow. Put a primer in a vice and slowly crush it (always assume it will blow for safety). As for arrogant I call them like I see them. I am not a Dillonite
But I do have 2 Dillon presses. The one that blew was brand new and spotless. The issue is not a single blowen primer, the issue is that if you do blow one it will take every primer in the press with it.