Yes, as a progressive: size, prime, mandrel, powder, bullet seatEndyo said:How this thread has morphed. I look forward to your post Scott.
Scott, on the 550 I assume you are running true progressive? ...
Brand Cole, 425-239-9100Dusty Stevens said:Got contact info? His site is gone
Jtate said:I can barely work my Co-Ax, I have a lot to learn. Does it take days to get a Dillon set up and tuned like that ?
Endyo said:I plan on calling Uniquetek or Whidden today. Someone mentioned going through Uniquetek. They will set up the toolhead for you.
What I'm curious about is if the proprietary lock rings cause the floating of the dies or if the toolhead itself causes the float.
The toolhead looks identical to the normal "clamp on" they sell for less. I imagine it's the lock rings - that would make more sense anyways.
I'm thinking only one toolhead and few extra lock rings is all that is necessary for a caliber changeover. Swapping a few dies would be almost as fast as than swapping out a clamp on toolhead. There is no case activated powder measure to mess with.
Endyo said:At the lunch table after a shoot I asked everyone what they thought about the idea of using a 650 for loading precision match ammo.
After wiping the tomato and lettuce off my face I decided to return the .308 conversion kit and case feed shell plate to Brian Enos which he graciously accepted back.
Scott Harris said:Yes, as a progressive: size, prime, mandrel, powder, bullet seatEndyo said:Scott, on the 550 I assume you are running true progressive? ...
Go to uniquetek for 550/650 toolheads and other accessories.
Monte, all four stations are floated and used simultaneously as shown in the picture. With the Uniquetek toolhead, there is no need to skip stations. Note I did have to modify the toolhead....only 2 of the 4 stations are floated as it comes delivered. You can also see that the die lock rings are very close together... had to turn/grind down the die lock rings to a smaller diameter to prevent them from bumping into each other. Also, I used a dremel to cut slots into the lock rings where the roll pins go....found this easier than drilling holes in the lock ring.memilanuk said:Scott Harris said:Yes, as a progressive: size, prime, mandrel, powder, bullet seatEndyo said:Scott, on the 550 I assume you are running true progressive? ...
Go to uniquetek for 550/650 toolheads and other accessories.
Scott,
Are you skipping a station like Tubb described in his book, so that you aren't sizing and seating at the same time?
Monte