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    Dillion broke...

    My 550 primer seat stroke got really mushy, and quickly stopped seating primers.

    Turns out this is a known problem at dillion as they had it diagnosed in about 15 seconds...

    You'd think equipment would last longer than 22 years and an estimated 100,000 rounds (sarcasm)

    I view it as a badge of honor that I was able to "break" a dillion

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    Boy Howdy, that's something !
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    Uh, Walks, you're really not supposed to use a sledgehammer (or C4) to move the lever! :P Must have been a rather unusual part, pre-cracked or something.

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    I see this was posted today (Tuesday) just after midnight. Let us know when you have it fixed. I hope it's this week.

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    I had the same failure and when I attempted to purchase a replacement bell crank, Dillon sent me one for free.

    They just wouldn't take my money and I had the replacement part on the machine in less than 72 hours.

    I'm a Dillon customer for life.

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    They have a habit of doing that, apparently. IMO a very good habit

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    must have been a casting flaw. Id bet my 550 had loaded AT LEAST 5 time that many rounds. I do occasionaly squit a bit of kroil on the bushing parts and ram. Im not a big fan of my lnl progressives but Hornady did a smart thing putting grease fittings on them. Ive thought about taking the 550 apart and drilling and tapping it and put grease fittings on it but I just never seem to find the time. to busy pulling the handle.

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    Whenever I feel any sluggishness I give a touch of lube. Imperial Sizing Die Wax works well on the ram, any thin oil on the joints.

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    It seems like if Dillon sees the same failure very often they improve the failed part. I've had very few breakdowns on my 550 and all of the replacement parts were better than original.

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    I just cant get my 650 to break, i would like to try out their no bs policy’s but it just keeps on ticking like the eveready bunny. Lube ram with chainsaw bar oil, very little. One or two drops on finger per month. Sad.

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    I tore my 550 down and clean and lubed it per their YouTube videos and holy cow it was like nothing I’d ever seen. Now I plan on doing it every 10,000 or so rounds.


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    Mine broke exactly the same way about 15 years ago. I discovered it when my primers would not fully seat.

    Quote Originally Posted by 10sandxs View Post
    My 550 primer seat stroke got really mushy, and quickly stopped seating primers.

    Turns out this is a known problem at dillion as they had it diagnosed in about 15 seconds...

    You'd think equipment would last longer than 22 years and an estimated 100,000 rounds (sarcasm)

    I view it as a badge of honor that I was able to "break" a dillion

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    I do think it was a casting flaw in the original bell crank and I think Dillon addressed that problem.

    My replacement has been chugging along nicely.

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    It is really in Dillon’s best interest to make them unbreakable. Thus saving the cost of replacement parts and shipping.
    L.E.C.

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    on my SDB I broke the handle twice--each time the replacement was upgraded. Third one is still working after 25 years so think they've fixed that problem
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    Quote Originally Posted by LUBEDUDE View Post
    Mine broke exactly the same way about 15 years ago. I discovered it when my primers would not fully seat.
    That's exactly what happened to me...

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    As expected... parts in mail today... great company.

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    The other bonus for Dillon on improving the parts is that it DOES improve customer liking of their products! I won't suggest that someone START reloading on a Progressive, but once you "have it" right, a Dillon product is a nice upgrade. Just have to have some OCD when using any progressive :P

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    I have broke 2 square deals back when I used them.
    Quote Originally Posted by Walter Laich View Post
    on my SDB I broke the handle twice--each time the replacement was upgraded. Third one is still working after 25 years so think they've fixed that problem

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    In remembrance of Mike Dillon and his No BS Policy, he set the trend.

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BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
PSP Pointed Soft Point Spz Spitzer Point SBT Spitzer Boat Tail
LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
GC Gas Check