A really nice video. Well prepared and expertly done. We need more like this on the 1050. I just got mine set up tonight so this is very helpful. Thanks!
Agreed! I have .45 brass with both small primer pockets and large, but wasn't sure how to change just the primer system. VERY well done video, easy to follow, Thanks @Keyser Soze !!
Wow this was so informative and exactly what I needed! Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. Very succinct with no back story BS or personal details. But I guess that how Keyser Soze rolls????
Excellent video. Much less of a big deal than forums would make you think. I usually pull the two machine screws that secure the outer housing of the primer magazine, so I don’t have to disturb the clamp, or the primer slide stop. Generally my machine is due for a full clean/lube by the time I need to change primer size, so the time for a change over is really a non-issue.
Excellent video. Well-made and very descriptive. This is one of the most difficult/time-consuming things to do, yet; you made it look very easy. I just subscribed because this looks like a very interesting channel. Thanks very much for sharing your knowledge with us.
I don't have a 1050, but it seems to me that if you have to remove the toolhead to change the shellplate for a cartridge change, you are halfway there on the primer size change anyway. This video makes the 1050 primer change look easier than on the 650 to me.
Roger Gill sorry about that. I was trying to make sure the video wasn’t too long. I may do a video about that on its own. I have a Mark 7 on my machine now so it may look a bit different.
Ohhhhh. Sorry I took so long to reply. That is a case feed stop. The one you see there I replaced because it started to flex too much. I now use the case feed stop from Inline Fabrication. inlinefabrication.com/collections/dillon/products/case-feed-stop-dillon-1050
breyton490 I got an idea from a guy on calguns. I created dummy rounds and filled them with resin. When it is time to switch loads, I would put the dummy round in to make the adjustments quickly. However, I now have a toolhead for each caliber I load.
breyton490 Here is a link to the feed. Setup Cases r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?share_fid=91674&share_tid=1674040&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eglocktalk%2Ecom%2Findex%2Ephp%3Fthreads%2FSetup-Cases%2E1674040%2F&share_type=t
+morpheus Since I have the Mr. Bullet Feeder, I am unable to use the powder check Die (I seat and crimp in two stations). I added a camera system so I can see into each case. Here is a link to that video. th-cam.com/video/54PmAKXV9Os/w-d-xo.html
i have all those mods except the camera and for spill stop i went the ghetto route and used zip ties ... you should look into the spring kit immortobot.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=3&products_id=159&zenid=ostfoqj8l13trg21oaeutspag4 im going to upload a video now
A really nice video. Well prepared and expertly done. We need more like this on the 1050. I just got mine set up tonight so this is very helpful. Thanks!
Craig Miller thank you!
Agreed! I have .45 brass with both small primer pockets and large, but wasn't sure how to change just the primer system. VERY well done video, easy to follow, Thanks @Keyser Soze !!
Right there is the reason I bought a 1050 with small and another with large primer, life is good with 2 1050 👍
Wow this was so informative and exactly what I needed! Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. Very succinct with no back story BS or personal details. But I guess that how Keyser Soze rolls????
Lol. Thank you for the comment.
Excellent video. Much less of a big deal than forums would make you think. I usually pull the two machine screws that secure the outer housing of the primer magazine, so I don’t have to disturb the clamp, or the primer slide stop. Generally my machine is due for a full clean/lube by the time I need to change primer size, so the time for a change over is really a non-issue.
Jeff in TD Thank you for the kind words and the tip.
Excellent video. Well-made and very descriptive. This is one of the most difficult/time-consuming things to do, yet; you made it look very easy. I just subscribed because this looks like a very interesting channel. Thanks very much for sharing your knowledge with us.
357 Mag Guy 2015 Thank you!
Great video. Very well done.
Thanks so much for this video man. you answered so many other questions i had about the New RL1100 since its similar to the 1050.
Gary Denison thank you.
Great video but what a PITA to change primers, gotta love the RCBS pro2000 one screw and different primer strips and your done.
I love my 1050, but I would love to purchase an additional press so I wouldn’t have to change over at all! You can’t go wrong with two presses!
Why change primers if using the same shellplate? What are you capable of dual purpose loading using the same platem
You may be loading 308, 7.62x39 or 45ACP and may want to switch to 556, 9mm, etc. You would need to swap the primers system from large to small.
It was a demonstration of how you would chance to another size
I don't have a 1050, but it seems to me that if you have to remove the toolhead to change the shellplate for a cartridge change, you are halfway there on the primer size change anyway. This video makes the 1050 primer change look easier than on the 650 to me.
He didn't change the shellplate, which is why I ask what is he loading that changes primers but uses the same plate?
Great video thanks
Nice video even though you blew through swager change !
Roger Gill sorry about that. I was trying to make sure the video wasn’t too long. I may do a video about that on its own. I have a Mark 7 on my machine now so it may look a bit different.
yes some one need to do this video with all the steps
What is that 3d printed piece you have attached to the spring/slide housing where the shell drops?
Are you referring to the green plastic piece? If so, You are talking about the case feed adapter. It comes with the conversion kit.
Keyser Soze no, it's a wrap around that looks 3d printed and attached to the case slide bolt just below that
Ohhhhh. Sorry I took so long to reply. That is a case feed stop. The one you see there I replaced because it started to flex too much. I now use the case feed stop from Inline Fabrication.
inlinefabrication.com/collections/dillon/products/case-feed-stop-dillon-1050
Do you find you need to re-adust your dies after removing and then re-assembling the 1050 tool head? Just curious.. thanks.. great video.
breyton490 I got an idea from a guy on calguns. I created dummy rounds and filled them with resin. When it is time to switch loads, I would put the dummy round in to make the adjustments quickly. However, I now have a toolhead for each caliber I load.
breyton490 Here is a link to the feed. Setup Cases
r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?share_fid=91674&share_tid=1674040&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eglocktalk%2Ecom%2Findex%2Ephp%3Fthreads%2FSetup-Cases%2E1674040%2F&share_type=t
great vid , have you taken off the ratchet yet ?
morpheus Thanks! I have heard that many have taken off the ratchet. I haven’t taken off the ratchet yet though.
i've taken mine off 2nd day i had it lol ...lol what other mods have you done to the press
+morpheus Since I have the Mr. Bullet Feeder, I am unable to use the powder check Die (I seat and crimp in two stations). I added a camera system so I can see into each case. Here is a link to that video. th-cam.com/video/54PmAKXV9Os/w-d-xo.html
+morpheus I also added the spill Stop and primer decapping Tube. th-cam.com/video/_57QA86_WHU/w-d-xo.html
i have all those mods except the camera and for spill stop i went the ghetto route and used zip ties ... you should look into the spring kit immortobot.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=3&products_id=159&zenid=ostfoqj8l13trg21oaeutspag4
im going to upload a video now