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Dillon 550B Powder Station/Case Flaring question
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<blockquote data-quote="radarmonkey" data-source="post: 2035332" data-attributes="member: 8195"><p>Sorry guys kinda feel like an a-hole. I rewatched the video that came with the machine and I can see the machine on the video doing the exact same thing my machine is doing. Thanks anyway. Mods, can ya'll delete this one?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Ok guys I know when you are flaring your case you need as little flare as possible. I have a question. While flaring 9mm cases in the Dillon 550B if I set the powder die and funnel so that I get a large flare the machine runs smoothly, the case comes cleanly and easily off of the powder funnel on the down stroke of the machine. However if I use what I think is the proper amount of flare, the machine "sticks" a little on the down stroke and I have to give a little extra push on the handle to keep things moving. Is this normal, or should there be no sticking?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="radarmonkey, post: 2035332, member: 8195"] Sorry guys kinda feel like an a-hole. I rewatched the video that came with the machine and I can see the machine on the video doing the exact same thing my machine is doing. Thanks anyway. Mods, can ya'll delete this one? Ok guys I know when you are flaring your case you need as little flare as possible. I have a question. While flaring 9mm cases in the Dillon 550B if I set the powder die and funnel so that I get a large flare the machine runs smoothly, the case comes cleanly and easily off of the powder funnel on the down stroke of the machine. However if I use what I think is the proper amount of flare, the machine "sticks" a little on the down stroke and I have to give a little extra push on the handle to keep things moving. Is this normal, or should there be no sticking? [/QUOTE]
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