Howdy! I have been cranking out the rounds on my XL650 for about a month now, and I am very pleased with its performance. I am however, have some issues with the Dillon Powder Check Die.
When I load .45ACP I notice that after about 150 rounds, the buzzer is barely starting to activate, and then after about 175 rounds I am getting a full buzzer. It appears as though the powder check die is thinking that the charge is too light, however every time I weigh a charge that has been "buzzed" it is within 0.1 grain or more commonly dead on, with my intended charge throw. I reset the die by screwing the black portion up a few spins on the rod and I am good for another 150 rounds. Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks
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Posted by: lcb
Posted on: 2011-12-31 at 04:59:21 PM
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Lose nut on top of powder check? If you have to screw it up after some number of rounds, then it must be vibrating down. Tighten the nut on top.
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Posted by: dillon
Posted on: 2012-01-04 at 07:52:52 AM
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You might put another jam nut on the bottom of the adjustable spindle, so you can use wrenches at each end to secure the spindle from loosening up.






