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Dillon are not adjustable. Not likely it was hitting the shell plate. If it was he has major issues.
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True, not technically adjustable, but I just shimmed it slightly with super thin metal to make sure no contact. I don't think the original contact was significant - barely touched. I think the plastic 'gasket' can be compressed a bit such that it may lightly contact.Dillon are not adjustable. Not likely it was hitting the shell plate. If it was he has major issues.
I dont know. EVERY time I call Hornady for a replacement part they have it in my hands in days no questions asked. Even stuff I break through my own poor setup. I realize Dillon has good service too but quite frankly I dont know how they could be any better than Hornady. Lee on the other hand I wouldnt buy anything I wanted to last from.Even if the die is 34 years old, Dillon will make it right. They have the best warranty and customer service in the reloading industry.
Glad to hear Hornady treats their customers right. My understanding is that Dillon was first with their NO BS Warranty They set that standard something like 40 years agoI dont know. EVERY time I call Hornady for a replacement part they have it in my hands in days no questions asked. Even stuff I break through my own poor setup. I realize Dillon has good service too but quite frankly I dont know how they could be any better than Hornady. Lee on the other hand I wouldnt buy anything I wanted to last from.
Uhhh...it's not touching at all....Hi Dizzy, no it's not set too low, good question tho. It used to barely touch, now it was not quite touching - about .005" clearance.