primers flipping
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By toymaker
Published on: 2007-10-21 at 6:30 AM |
Replies: 0
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What is causing 1 to 4 primers out of a hundred flipping in my RF-100. I loose the advantage of time saved when I have to break apart cartridges with uside down primers.
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Posted by: cmbishop
Posted on: 2008-05-07 at 01:31:45 PM
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Toymaker,
Did you ever recieve a response on your question? I am considering the RF-100 and would like to know what you found out here?
Thank you
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Posted by: chipmunk07
Posted on: 2008-06-25 at 05:29:30 PM
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I have the same question. I don't mind spending $300 on a machine that helps me, but the way this one operates, it is not ready for prime time. I spend a lot of time taking ammo apart, on average 3-4 per 100 rounds, and I spend even more time monitoring the machine - there are constant stoppages, jams that I need to clear... all told doing it old way is faster and far less frustrating. I am about to send it in for a refund. I am also surprised there is no comment from Dillon on this issue, given how old this message is.
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Posted by: chipmunk07
Posted on: 2008-06-25 at 05:50:13 PM
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I have the same question. I don't mind spending $300 on a machine that helps me, but the way this one operates, it is not ready for prime time. I spend a lot of time taking ammo apart, on average 3-4 per 100 rounds, and I spend even more time monitoring the machine - there are constant stoppages, jams that I need to clear... all told doing it old way is faster and far less frustrating. I am about to send it in for a refund. I am also surprised there is no comment from Dillon on this issue, given how old this message is.
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Posted by: chipmunk07
Posted on: 2008-06-26 at 08:54:40 AM
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I have the same question. I don't mind spending $300 on a machine that helps me, but the way this one operates, it is not ready for prime time. I spend a lot of time taking ammo apart, on average 3-4 per 100 rounds, and I spend even more time monitoring the machine - there are constant stoppages, jams that I need to clear... all told doing it old way is faster and far less frustrating. I am about to send it in for a refund. I am also surprised there is no comment from Dillon on this issue, given how old this message is.






