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What did you do today in the reloading room?
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<blockquote data-quote="kckndrgn" data-source="post: 5808083" data-attributes="member: 13698"><p>Loaded just over 400 9mm. 1st time using my Dillon SDB since I got it back from Dillon after they did maintenance to it. Worked great, smoother than I ever remember it.</p><p>While I was loading 40S&W, I got about 50 rounds into it and I started having problems with the spent primers getting hung up. Turns out, my spent primer tube was plugged up and filled. Spent some time this morning and tore apart the press to get all the stuck primers out. Back to running in tip top shape. Turns out when I put the cup that collects the spent primers on there was a small plate that was flipped upside down and caused a partial block of the spent primer tube. All fixed now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kckndrgn, post: 5808083, member: 13698"] Loaded just over 400 9mm. 1st time using my Dillon SDB since I got it back from Dillon after they did maintenance to it. Worked great, smoother than I ever remember it. While I was loading 40S&W, I got about 50 rounds into it and I started having problems with the spent primers getting hung up. Turns out, my spent primer tube was plugged up and filled. Spent some time this morning and tore apart the press to get all the stuck primers out. Back to running in tip top shape. Turns out when I put the cup that collects the spent primers on there was a small plate that was flipped upside down and caused a partial block of the spent primer tube. All fixed now. [/QUOTE]
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