Started pulling the handle late this afternoon after a couple of hours of set-up, all going well with the exception of a couple of 'well installed primers', ha,ha. I'm getting used to the 'feel' of the 'upstroke insertion' for the primers, all good now.
However after loading a couple of hundred 147gr 9mm's I decided to finish up the 115's and wanted to adjust the powder charge. Looked on youtube and watched a guy remove the powder 'safety bar' and then while holding a case in place with his left hand and cycling the powder bar with his right hand, weigh the charge, repeat...until he had the correct charge.
Question 1: Is there another way to check the powder charge on the Dillon XL650? Just looking at it I can't see how, but its a bit of a pain to remove that safety bar every time...
Question2: Is there any way to stop a full primer tube from continuing to deposit a primer at every stroke of the handle? Like a pin or something to block the primer tube feed? I know I can collect them from the 'ski jump', ( or the floor, until my little 'bottle' modification arrives...) and then 'pick them up' again and re-deposit them in the primer feed tube, but a bit of a PITA no?
Question3: Ordered the 'Mini Mr. Bullet Feeder' from DAA and realized after that I'll lose my 'powder alarm'...unless I buy the after market 'seating/crimping' die. Would my Lee seater/crimper die work just as well?
Thanks for the help...
Jim
However after loading a couple of hundred 147gr 9mm's I decided to finish up the 115's and wanted to adjust the powder charge. Looked on youtube and watched a guy remove the powder 'safety bar' and then while holding a case in place with his left hand and cycling the powder bar with his right hand, weigh the charge, repeat...until he had the correct charge.
Question 1: Is there another way to check the powder charge on the Dillon XL650? Just looking at it I can't see how, but its a bit of a pain to remove that safety bar every time...
Question2: Is there any way to stop a full primer tube from continuing to deposit a primer at every stroke of the handle? Like a pin or something to block the primer tube feed? I know I can collect them from the 'ski jump', ( or the floor, until my little 'bottle' modification arrives...) and then 'pick them up' again and re-deposit them in the primer feed tube, but a bit of a PITA no?
Question3: Ordered the 'Mini Mr. Bullet Feeder' from DAA and realized after that I'll lose my 'powder alarm'...unless I buy the after market 'seating/crimping' die. Would my Lee seater/crimper die work just as well?
Thanks for the help...
Jim


















































