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I just got my Super-1050 back from having Dillon go through it. It was untold number of years old when got it a bunch of years ago. It looked almost like new and rotated smooth as butter.I was however having huge issues with primer pullback where the primer would be 90% pushed out of the case but would not fall free into the catch bin.The spent primer would then be pushed back into the pocket by the swaging station. This would cause a terrible jam when it tried to shove another primer in. I tried everything I could to remedy it including the tips from Gary, Dillon's "human manual" to no avail.Finally I took the decapping pin and laid it on my anvil and tapped the tip with a hammer just hard enough to take it slightly out of round.Bingo Bango success! With the tip not perfectly round the same as the primer, allowed the used primer to pop free.Now the press glides along, spitting out high quality loads once again.
I just got my Super-1050 back from having Dillon go through it. It was untold number of years old when got it a bunch of years ago. It looked almost like new and rotated smooth as butter.
I was however having huge issues with primer pullback where the primer would be 90% pushed out of the case but would not fall free into the catch bin.
The spent primer would then be pushed back into the pocket by the swaging station. This would cause a terrible jam when it tried to shove another primer in.
I tried everything I could to remedy it including the tips from Gary, Dillon's "human manual" to no avail.
Finally I took the decapping pin and laid it on my anvil and tapped the tip with a hammer just hard enough to take it slightly out of round.
Bingo Bango success! With the tip not perfectly round the same as the primer, allowed the used primer to pop free.
Now the press glides along, spitting out high quality loads once again.