Dillon XL750 - Powder Sensor - Cop - Installation Pt 7
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- In this video we are installing the Dillon Powder Sensor on the XL750.
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I had "THOUGHT" that "MAYBE" I double-charged a 9mm after a couple loads dropped into the bin. I couldn't tell WHICH load MIGHT have been doubled so I thought I'd try and weigh each loaded round in the entire lot - about 80 and with the normal variation in range pickup brass, I ended up with about 10 rounds that MIGHT have been the one doubled. I'll be pulling them later for reloading but that afternoon, I called Dillon and ordered the powder sensor!
I'm loving your setup videos of the 750. You have made it very simple yet accurate. I have my setup in an unconditioned garage so I'm waiting to seriously start reloading until it gets a little warmer in in PA.
Thanks for this series, I went through and followed step by step as I set my 750 up for 9mm.
Thanks Another Good Video
Perfect video! Thank you as I just picked this Powder Sensor up!
Another good video bud keep up the good work and god bless
Thanks for the great example, not ready to pull the trigger on a progressive just yet, but I'll keep it in mind.
Ein sehr gutes erklär-Video, Vielen Dank dafür, hat mir sehr geholfen ...
Thanks this was really easy to understand compared to the Dillon made videos.
Yes, great job on the 750 series. Do you have any advice on where to source components like powder, primers, projectiles? I'm getting close to burning through my inventory and have had little luck with the usual sources.
It’s a tough one right now. Buy when you see it and if you can by double what you need. Have to be diligent and keep trying.
My charge bar on the powder measure sometimes hangs up on the edge of the powder cop. I use the Armanov quick-detach handles for the powder measure and that makes the powder measure free-float. Any suggestions on how to fix this?
I picked this Dillon powder check up a week ago and it’s been working great. I hear the double alpha one might be a little better but this is supposedly easier to adjust. What’s your opinion?
I use this on handgun. Love it. Do you use it in 223 Squatch? Dillon said the neck may be too small for smooth operation. Thoughts?
I have used it for 223 no issues
how do you keep the powder from sticking to the brass powder cop item
I was curious about it, because I want to run a bullet feeder. And I don't think any powder measure will be able to measure .2 or .3 gns, and all I need my 9mm is for plinking...
Okay a few things here first what tool HEAD are you using , gold color ? Next if you have the powder check station installed that real eliminates the bullet feeder station meaning you need to feed the bullets manually RIGHT
So if you run the powder cop you can run a combo seat/crimp die in station five (not a fan) and run the bullet feed in station 4 however you will also need a short powder bar in your powder measure. It can be done if your hung up on a powder cop.
I bought tool head at Bobcat Armament when I was visiting. They are Dillon tool heads available from Dillon.
Does the die come with it?
But if You use powder cop on station 3 and bullet feeder on station 4, do You think is correct to use a 2-in-1 size and crimp die in station 5?
I do not use combo seating crimp dies ever.
@@SquatchReloaded I think it's possible to do only one thing good per time :-)
You're tempting me to go progressive.
I just started reloading and I went with the Dillon 550 progressive I had a friend that said start with a single stage press but I didn't see the point read and watch videos and went for it