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Originally Posted by RPKESQ View Post


The more you post about how the Dillon 650 is at fault, the bigger fool you are. Your own picture! What a doofus!

I would not trust your analysis concerning anything based on your rantings and outright lies that you post continually.

You obviously have no shame or integrity. Put your big-girl panties on and fulfill the deal you made with Joeska. Quit being a complete and total jerk.

PS. I have notified and provided a link to this thread to Dillon, making sure they saw your "precise" load techniques (as illustrated in the pic you supplied). They seemed to be quite interested. Good luck with your "claim" against them.
The Dillon machine loaded this case upside down, I did not and as far as I know there is no adjustment for this. This photo was posted BECAUSE the case was upside down, just one more reason for jams. Why do you think I posted it under jams, doufus.

I have NO claim against Dillon, I am not making a claim against Dillon, I am only documenting the operation of a machine they sold me, adjusted according to their manual. NO the shell plate was NOT loose for the 45-70, that is part of the problem, there was NOTHING out of adjustment. In fact, as I stated before, Dillon adjusted the machine just before the last 45-70's were loaded and the primers ended up sideways and upside down.

I have a MSEE degree and over 35 years experience, as well as even more years building Porsche Race engines. I am an inventor with several inventions to my name and a consultant for microwave and microelectronic devices. I know WTF I am doing. I will be using 2 people to verify that I am following directions per the letter of the Dlllon Manuel, they are two retired AA pilots (heavy ones, eg 747 and the like) I am having them review every single step, just like a flight check, to make sure I am doing it right. THey are also car nuts with a lot of mechanical ability as well as ret Marine Col., they are also gun nuts. I don't expect them to offer an opinion, just verify that I followed all the Dillon procedures to the letter.

What you are going to have is photo, video and expert witness of every step, much more than a typical magazine has when it reviews a product. The results, they are what ever they are, and finally my opinion, for whatever that is worth (and according to you'll, not much so Dillon should not be worried about it).

Again for those of you who seem to be really dense, I am only reviewing this machine for the benefit of someone considering buying one. Its really nice to know the capability of a machine before you buy it. Then it will belong to Joe for whatever he wants to do with it (along with a disclaimer that I will never be responsible for the use of this machine)

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