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Sizing Questions

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Powder and Powder Measure Questions

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Casefeeding Questions

Miscellaneous Topics


Getting marked cases at the sizing station

  1. Using the wrong sizing die for that caliber
    1. make sure to use the correct sizing die for the caliber being loaded
  2. Cases may be oversized from firing in a gun with an oversized chamber
    1. the case may have outlived its useful life
    2. start with new cases and fire only in a known chamber
    3. it could have also been too hot of a load or an over-pressured load
  3. Dirty cases
    1. clean the cases before loading
  4. Brass or nickel is adhering to the carbide insert
    1. lube cases properly to prevent this
    2. clean the insert with 600 grit to remove build-up
    3. use Sweets 762® solvent to clean the die
  5. Using new cases which have sharp edges at the case mouth
    1. deburr the case mouth with a deburring tool
  6. Die not tightened while the case is in place
    1. after setting the sizing die per instructions in the RL 1050 manual, put the case back into the shellplate, pull the operating handle down all of the way and then tighten the die lock ring. This helps to keep the die straight in the toolhead
  7. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Cases are not properly sized

  1. Not pulling the operating handle down all of the way
    1. pull the handle down all of the way and then push it up all of the way
  2. Case may be oversized from firing in a gun with an oversized chamber
    1. the case may have outlived its useful life
    2. start with new cases and fire only in a known chamber
    3. it could have also been too hot of a load or an over-pressured load
  3. Sizing die is not adjusted properly
    1. pull the operating handle down all of the way and screw the sizing die down all of the way to the shellplate. Raise the handle and insert an unsized case into the shellplate. Pull the handle down all of the way and tighten the die lock nut
  4. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Cases are sticking in the sizing die

  1. Insufficient case lube was used
    1. cartridges for which Dillon recommends case lube are: .44-40, .44 Mag, .41 Mag, .45LC and all rifle calibers
    2. spread the lube evenly on the cases
  2. Alcohol has not yet evaporated from Dillon Case Lube (part #13733)
    1. allow ten minutes for the alcohol from the case lube to dry before sizing the cases
  3. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Dents in cases after sizing

  1. Excessive sizing lube was used -- this applies only to cases with shoulders
    1. spread the lube evenly and lightly on cases
  2. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Decap pin is not working or is breaking

  1. Smaller caliber case may be stuck inside a larger case, media and/or polish has formed a hard mixture in the bottom of the case, or there is debris in the case
    1. examine cases before depriming. Make sure they are free of debris
  2. Berdan cases
    1. has one or two flash holes that are offset from the middle. Berdan cases cannot be reloaded and should be discarded
  3. Point of decap pin is squared off, rather than rounded
    1. pin gets stuck in anvil of primer and pulls it back up
    2. clean the brass build-up off the pin using steel wool
  4. Burrs around the flash hole
    1. use a flash hole deburring/uniformer tool
  5. Using non-Dillon dies that do not have a tapered opening
    1. screw the decapping assembly down further
  6. Sizing Die is not adjusted properly
    1. pull the operating handle down all of the way and screw the sizing die down all of the way to the shellplate. Raise the handle and insert an unsized case into the shellplate. Pull the handle down all of the way and tighten the die lock nut
  7. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Cases are not getting primers

  1. Dillon recommends standing up in front of the machine while operating it
  2. Be sure to have the machine mounted on a solid surface. If the bench moves or flexes this may result in priming problems. Again, be sure to be standing up to operate the machine
  3. Magazine tube (part # 8045S or 8045L) is empty
    1. see the RL 1050 instruction manual for instructions on filling the magazine tube
  4. Using the wrong size primer for the caliber being loaded
    1. consult a loading or powder manual for the correct primer size for the desired caliber
  5. Primer arm/cam assembly (part #8120) is out of adjustment
    1. Loosen the lever arm bracket (part #8121B) screw (part #8CF162). Slide the assembly down until the slide actuating lever (part #8120B) makes contact with the frame behind the primer slide roll pin (part #8052) and the slide roll pin sleeve (part #8052A). Raise up the thickness of a business card. Re-tighten the lever arm bracket screw
  6. Primers are stuck in the magazine tube (part #8045S or #8045L)
    1. Do not try to force primers out of the magazine tube. Dispose of the tube safely
    2. spray lube inside the tube and tape both ends. Dispose of the tube safely
    3. E-mail or call Dillon for a replacement. Phone1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
  7. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Crushed, sideways, upside down or improperly seated primers

  1. It is important to be standing up rather than sitting down while operating the machine
  2. Locator buttons are missing or are the wrong size
    1. see the RL 1050 instruction manual for the correct placement and size locator buttons for the caliber being loaded
  3. Using the wrong size primer for the caliber being loaded
    1. consult a loading or powder manual for the correct size primer for the desired caliber
    2. large rifle primers are .008" taller than large pistol primers. Do not substitute
  4. Primers were loaded upside down
    1. consult the RL 1050 instruction manual for the proper procedure for loading primers into the machine
  5. Using large magazine tube for small primers
    1. use the proper magazine tube for the primer size you are loading
  6. Swaging rod (part #8031S or 8031L)is the wrong size or is not adjusted properly to take out military crimp
    1. consult a loading or powder manual for the correct size primer pocket for the desired caliber
    2. consult the RL 1050 instruction manual for proper adjustment procedures
  7. Shellplate is too loose
    1. shellplate must turn freely, but not be too loose
    2. turn the lockring (part #8003/A) down until tight. Back off 1/8 of a turn. Tighten the four locator tab screws (part #8006)
  8. Index ball (part # 8008) is stuck in a hole in the frame (part #8001)
    1. insert a small slotted screwdriver into the slot around the hole to remove the index ball
  9. Primer seating punch is the wrong size or is not adjusted properly
    1. consult a loading or powder manual for the correct size primer pocket for the desired caliber
    2. consult the RL 1050 instruction manual for proper adjustment procedures
  10. Using a large primer punch bushing with a small primer seating punch
    1. the small primer punch bushing must be used with the small primer seating punch and the large primer punch bushing must be used with the large primer seating punch
    2. consult the RL 1050 instruction manual for proper placement procedures
  11. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Spent primers are not dropping into the spent primer cup

  1. Spent primer cup (part #13420) is missing
    1. consult the RL 1050 instruction manual for the proper placement of the spent primer cup
  2. Spent primer cup (part #13420) is full
  3. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Shellplate is not indexing smoothly

  1. Not going full stroke on the handle
    1. pull the handle down all of the way and then push it up all of the way
  2. Index ball (part#8008) and/or spring (part #8007) is missing or is broken
  3. Primers, powder or other debris is trapped under the shellplate
    1. keep the shellplate clean.
  4. Shellplate is too tight
    1. shellplate must turn freely, but not be too loose
    2. turn the lockring (part #8003/A) down until tight. Back out 1/8 of a turn. Tighten the four locator tab screws (part #8006)
  5. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Cases are misaligned or are not fitting into the shellplate

  1. Wrong shellplate for that caliber
    1. consult the RL 1050 instruction manual for the correct size shellplate for the caliber being loaded
  2. Wrong case for that caliber shellplate
    1. check the case headstamp for caliber markings
  3. Locator buttons are missing or are the wrong size
    1. consult the RL 1050 instruction manual for the correct placement and size locator buttons for the caliber being loaded
  4. Shellplate is upside down
    1. number or letter in a circle must face up
  5. Rim of the case is damaged or the case was shot in an open-bolt gun
    1. an example of an open-bolt gun would be a 9mm sub-machine gun
    2. discard any damaged cases
  6. Worn out case from overuse or from hot loads
    1. useful life of the case is over and it should be thrown away
  7. Debris has collected in the grooves of the shellplate
    1. clean out the debris with an awl or with a toothbrush
  8. Openings of the shellplate are pointed or burred
    1. round off with a file
  9. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Cases are not being pushed all the way into the shellplate by the casefeed plunger

  1. Wrong size case insert plunger (part #13306, #13098 or #13073)
    1. consult the RL 1050 instruction manual for the correct size plunger for the desired caliber
  2. Wrong size colored casefeed adapter
    1. consult the RL 1050 instruction manual for the correct size/color adapter for the desired caliber
  3. Shellplate lockring (part #20311) adjusted too tight
    1. turn lockring (part #8003/A) down until it is tight. Back off 1/8 of turn. Tighten the four locator tab screws (part #8006)
  4. Dirt, primers, powder, or other debris is trapped under the shellplate
    1. remove the shellplate and clean out debris
    2. soak the shellplate in rubbing alcohol or in acetone. Scrub with a toothbrush.
    3. add a little all purpose grease to the center of the shellplate
  5. Handle is being moved too rapidly on upstroke
    1. smooth operation down all of the way and then up all of the way, works best
  6. Dirt or media in casefeed track
    1. remove the casefeed plunger (part #13306,13098, or 13073) and clean out any debris
    2. soak the casefeed plunger in rubbing alcohol or in acetone. Scrub with a toothbrush
    3. add a little all purpose grease to the top and bottom of the casefeed plunger
    4. regrease the plunger roller bolt (part #13333) with a little all purpose grease
  7. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Powder throw is inconsistent

  1. Erratic handle (part #8018) movement
    1. smoothly cycle the handle all the way down and then all of the way up
  2. Not going full stroke on the handle (part #21280)
    1. pull the handle down all of the way and then push it up all of the way
  3. Machine is not secured properly
    1. look for loose bolts or an unstable bench
  4. Powder has not settled in the hopper (part #8071)
    1. cycle the handle (part #8018) four or five times
    2. keep the powder measure hopper at least half full
  5. Wrong size powder bar for the powder throw requirements
    1. use the small bar for ten grains or less and the large bar for more than ten grains
  6. Bellcrank bolt (part #8086A) is loose
    1. this allows the bellcrank cube to slip out of engagement with the powder bar
    2. tighten the bolt
  7. Powder measure activator, funnel, drop tube or powder measure body is dirty or is clogged
    1. soak the powder measure activator in rubbing alcohol or in acetone
    2. swab out the drop tube with a dry cotton swab
    3. wipe out the powder measure body with a dry cloth
  8. Powder die (part #8090) is not screwed down far enough to allow full travel of the powder bar (part #545S or #545L)
    1. consult the RL 1050 instruction manual for the proper adjustment of the powder die
  9. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Powder bar is sticking

  1. Powder bar (part #545S OR 545L) is dirty
    1. clean with acetone or with rubbing alcohol. The powder bar must remain clean. Do not lube
    2. do not use sandpaper, a file, or anything else abrasive on the powder bar
  2. Powder bar insert (part #8076S or #8076L) or powder bar bolt (part #8078) is over-adjusted or adjusted in the wrong direction
    1. this can bind the powder bar insert (part #8076S or 8076L) causing the powder bar (part #545S or #545L) to drag or break off the head of the powder bar bolt
    2. turn the powder bar bolt clockwise to drop more powder. Turn counter-clockwise to drop less powder
  3. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Over-flared or under-flared cases

  1. No powder measure activator (part #8089, 8089A or 8089AK) is installed
    1. consult the RL 1050 instruction manual for the correct placement of the powder measure activator
  2. Improper powder die (part #8090) adjustment
    1. consult the RL 1050 instruction manual for the proper adjustment of the powder die
  3. Powder measure activator is dragging in a dirty powder die
    1. soak the powder measure activator and the powder die in rubbing alcohol or in acetone
  4. Variations in case length
    1. trim cases
  5. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Cases are sticking to the powder measure activator

  1. New cases
    1. deburr the case mouth of new cases with a deburring tool
  2. Powder measure activator is dirty
    1. soak the powder measure activator in rubbing alcohol or in acetone
    2. wipe with steel wool or Scotch-Brite® pad
  3. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Powder is spilling from the machine

  1. Powder measure lid (part #8051) is off of the powder measure hopper (part #8071)
    1. replace the lid onto the hopper
  2. Operating the machine too fast
    1. this does not allow the powder a chance to dispense completely into the case
    2. smooth cycling of the handle, down all of the way and then up all of the way, works best
  3. Case is full
    1. this is common in 9mm
    2. slow down the operation of the handle
  4. Machine is not secured properly
    1. look for loose bolts or an unstable bench
  5. No primer in the case
    1. consult the RL 1050 instruction manual for the primer loading procedure
  6. Small powder bar spacer plug (part #8080) is missing or not inserted fully
    1. long end down for the small bar; short end down for the large bar
  7. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Machine is not throwing a powder charge

  1. Powder measure is out of powder
    1. make sure that there is powder in the powder measure hopper
  2. No case is in the shellplate
    1. a case must be in the shellplate to activate the powder measure
  3. Powder die (part #8090) is not screwed down far enough to allow full travel of the powder bar (part #545S or #545L)
    1. consult the RL 1050 instruction manual for the proper adjustment of the powder die
  4. No powder measure activator is installed
    1. consult the RL 1050 Instruction manual for the proper placement of the powder measure activator
  5. Powder measure is plugged
    1. empty the powder from the powder measure hopper and look for obstructions in the powder measure and in the powder bar
  6. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Shaving lead or lube when seating the bullet

  1. Wrong size bullet
    1. make sure to use the correct bullet for the case being loaded
  2. Case is not belled enough
    1. increase the case bell by turning down the powder die. To do this, turn the die clockwise in 1/2 turn increments
  3. Using a combination seat and crimp die
    1. bullet gets crimped before being fully seated
    2. adjust the the seating stem depth first, then adjust the crimp after the seating depth is correct
  4. Cracked case mouth
    1. throw the case away
  5. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Brass shavings fall when the bullet is seated

  1. New cases
    1. the symptom will usually go away after one or two firings
  2. Case mouth is worn or thinned out
    1. the case is worn out, and should be discarded
  3. Too much flare in case
    1. decrease the bell by turning the powder die upwards. To do this, turn the die counter clockwise in 1/4 turn increments
  4. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Bullet is tilted after seating or the loaded round varies in overall length

  1. Bullet was not straight on the case prior to seating
  2. Case is belled too much or not enough
    1. set the bell so that the bullet sits on top of the case without falling off but not so much that the bullet falls into the case
  3. Wrong seating stem for that bullet or caliber
    1. make sure to use the correct seating stem for the desired caliber
    2. use the stem that makes the best contact with the bullet
  4. Using the wrong diameter bullet
    1. make sure that the bullet diameter is correct for the bore being used
    2. some brands and shapes of bullets give greater variation than others
  5. Using wrong locator buttons
    1. consult the RL 1050 instruction manual for the right size locator buttons for the desired caliber
  6. No case in station two when tightening the powder die nut (part # 516)
    1. this leaves the bell uneven and slants the funnel
    2. after adjustment of the bell, put the case back into the shellplate, pull the handle down all of the way and then tighten everything up
  7. Variations in case wall thickness
    1. if case appears thicker than usual, chamfer the case mouth
    2. check the case length, it may need trimming
  8. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Bullets are being deformed at the seating station

  1. Wrong seating stem for that bullet or caliber
    1. make sure to use the correct seating stem for the desired caliber
    2. use the stem that makes the best contact with the bullet
  2. Case is not belled enough
    1. increase the bell by turning down the powder die. To do this, turn the die clockwise in 1/2 turn increments
  3. Lead or wax has built up in the die
    1. soak the die in rubbing alcohol or in acetone
  4. Soft lead
    1. use Dillon hard cast bullets
  5. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Bullet is too loose or too tight in the case

  1. New cases have not been sized
    1. new cases should always be sized
  2. Bullet is undersized
    1. check the bullet diameter with a pair of calipers
  3. Wrong size bullet for that caliber
    1. consult a loading or powder manual for the correct size bullet for the desired caliber
  4. Using wrong crimp die for that size case
    1. look on the die body for caliber identification
  5. Not going full stroke on the handle (part #8018)
    1. pull the handle down all of the way and then push it up all of the way
  6. Over-belled case
    1. over-belling in station two will require an over-adjustment of the crimp die to take out the excessive flare
    2. set the bell so that the bullet sits on top of case without falling off, but not so much that the bullet falls into the case
  7. Over-crimping
    1. consult the RL 1050 instruction manual for adjustment instructions
  8. Variations in case lengths
    1. trim cases
  9. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Casefeeder does not turn on or off

  1. Casefeeder is not plugged in
  2. Casefeed tube is full and the micro switch (part #8CF167) is tripped
  3. Metal tab on micro switch is bent down and not making full contact with cases
    1. bend metal tab on micro switch back into the path of the falling cases
  4. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Casefeeder is on, but the casefeed plate will not rotate

  1. Cases are caught under the casefeed plate
    1. remove the casefeed plate and remove any trapped cases
  2. Cases are jamming on the casefeeder guide block (part #13536)
    1. furthest counter-clockwise position for 45 ACP
    2. move the guide block to another position
  3. Casefeeder is too full
    1. a full one pound coffee can is about right
  4. Casefeed plate clutch screws (part #8CF162) are too loose
    1. tighten the screws down all of the way
  5. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Cases are jamming or falling down the tube upside down

  1. Using the wrong casefeed plate for that caliber
    1. consult the RL 1050 instruction manual for the correct casefeed plate for the desired caliber
  2. 9mm/380 casefeed baffle (part #13688) is not installed
    1. if loading 9mm or 380 ACP, consult the RL 1050 instruction manual for the correct installation of the casefeed baffle
  3. Casefeeder is too full
    1. a full one pound coffee can is about right
  4. Need washer(s) (part #8CF177) under the casefeed plate for certain calibers
    1. one washer for 41, 44, 45LC, 357, and 30 Carbine
    2. two washers for 7.62 x 39
    3. no washer for all others
  5. Casefeeder guide block is in the wrong position
    1. furthest counter-clockwise position for 45 ACP
    2. move the guide block to another position
  6. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Cartridges won't feed into the gun's chamber

  1. Over-all length of the cartridge is too long
    1. bullet is hitting the rifling
    2. consult a loading or powder manual for the over-all length specifications
  2. Too much flare has been left on the cases
    1. over-belling in station two will require over-adjustment of the crimp die to take out excessive flare
    2. set the bell so that the bullet sits on top of the case without falling off, but not so much that the bullet falls into the case
  3. Not enough or too much crimp
    1. consult the RL 1050 instruction manual for the proper die adjustment
  4. Using range brass that has been shot in someone else's gun. Especially those with extra large or unsupported chambers
    1. start with new cases and shoot only in a known chamber
  5. Incorrect headspace
    1. purchase a headspace gage (Rifle)
    2. for proper use, see the case preparation manual
  6. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Dies are too short

  1. Need Dillon lock rings (part #14067)
    1. three extra lock rings come with each machine
  2. There is no need to over-tighten--only one thread above the toolhead is sufficient enough to hold the dies
  3. Use Dillon Dies
  4. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Early Warning System is inoperative

  1. Follower rod (part #E10) is not properly placed
    1. consult the RL 1050 instruction manual for proper placement of the follower rod
  2. Battery is low on power or is missing
    1. replace the battery
  3. Primers are stuck in the magazine tube (part #8045S or #8045L)
    1. do not try to force primers out of the magazine tube. Dispose of the tube safely
    2. spray lube inside the tube and tape both ends. Dispose of the tube safely
    3. E-mail or call Dillon for a replacement. Phone1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
  4. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Rounds are not ejecting after station eight

  1. Locator buttons are missing or are the wrong size
    1. consult the RL 1050 instruction manual for proper placement and size locator buttons for the desired caliber
  2. Openings of the shellplate are pointed or may have a burr
    1. round off with a file
  3. Ejector tab (part #8005) is out of adjustment
    1. raise the ejector tab the thickness of a business card above the shellplate
  4. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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Handle movement is difficult

  1. Primers are trapped under the shellplate
    1. remove the shellplate and remove any trapped primers
  2. Main shaft is dirty or dry
    1. consult the RL 1050 instruction manual for lubrication procedures
  3. Connecting rod bearing needs to be greased
    1. consult the RL 1050 instruction manual for lubrication procedures
  4. If you are still having difficulty, please E-mail Dillon's Technical Support staff or call1-800-762-3845 or 602-948-8009
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