I'm not sure about Dillon, but my Lee like super fine graphite on it's wiper and barrel surfaces. I had the same problem with H110 and WST going everywhere while loading and that seemed to fix the problem. I will usually pour 1/4 inch into the hopper and cycle it thru til it's empty.
H110 and the XTP MAG shoot awesome out of my Rossi M92 in 454. Blew clean thru a hog, in thru the chest thru the heart and lung and exited between the ribs. The XTP MAG offer tougher bullet rated for 454 velocities but are a little softer shooting in 45 colt brass on top of H110.
'00 F250 with 317k
'07 Mountaineer 115k
'10 Focus 93k
My truck will be driven til it falls apart. It's a 7.3 diesel 6 speed manual so that day may be long ways off. Other 2 are fairly disposable, but have always kept up to date maintaince on them to get the longest life out of them
I'm no knife maker by any means, but have the capability to draw you a 3D model and machine blanks. I have some designs that I've modeled on the computer but have never actually started cutting metal on any of them yet.
.300 win mag brass processing on the single stage. Someone decided to go blow 100 rounds of it just before the election...
45 ACP on the progrerssive. I was getting my stockpile replenished
Glass etched vs wire reticle is a big one. FFP vs SFP. All the extra processes cost money. Also different grades of aluminum can be a real expensive or can be really cheap depending on how quality you want to make your product
Google TriggerTech. Find a retailer. Be very happy. I currently have 2 of theirs on my 700s and will be buying a 3rd very soon. I felt them at the NRA Convention almost side by side to the Timney and the TriggerTech was the hands down winner.
The plus side is its more than likely a multi fuel. Could run on on just about any oil, transmission fluid, or fuel in it. I think some diesels are way overlooked in the aspect of using about anything for fuel.
My top 3 loads for 22-250 out of my 700 VS:
52 gr A-Max 34.3 grs Hodgdon Benchmark .530" groups
40 gr Nosler BT 38.6 gr IMR 8208 XBR .680"
35 gr Hornady NTX 36.6 grs IMR 8208 XBR .710"
My rifle got best results from near max loads and all COAL were by the book. For some reason my gun didn't like...
No that was just the gun I had on hand when I chrono'd the load. I'd say 2" @ 50 was what the circuit judge shot, but they were consistent spread, not like what yours is doing. My lever gun was shooting the exact same load at about 1 1/2" groups.
I'm just running a 255 LRN from S&S with 21.7 gr 4227. Out of my levergun they were right around 1320 average fps. Can't remember if I shot any of my XTP deer loads out of it as they are pretty shout
This and possibly the length of the cylinder compared to the case itself. I had a Circuit Judge that was left in my safe for a few years, I took it out on occasion and shot some of my 45Colt hand loads out of it and never had any of the issues, at 50 or 100 yards, that you are having. How is the...
I do believe it is an eBay special item. Just have to make sure it's as fine as you can get. It may help fix some or all your problems, as it has for me
Have you ever used graphite to lube your powder measurer? I know my lees like to be lube every now and then to keep everything rolling smooth. I use an ultra fine graphite and it seems to make powder flow better and not get as sticky