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Have acquired a dillon 1050 and need some help getting up and running.......anybody in the Knoxville area have one of these and willing to help? Thanks

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Guest canebreaker
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Go to the dillon website and download/print the instructions for that model. That's some help you can find. There maybe online chat too.

If no help here, go to castboolits.gunload.com

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If you can't get it set up, or dont like it, Send me a PM. Been wanting a 1050 for awhile.

Guest Lester Weevils
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Yes Dillon has excellent online documentation, and also youtube has some videos. Possibly some direct from Dillon, and in addition user made videos.

My mechanical IQ is in the negative numbers. After messing with mechanical stuff more in the last decade am getting slightly more competent. But when ordered my dillon SDB a decade or more ago-- After unpacking all the assorted parts and trying to put it together, it serously hurt my brain at that time. Eventually got it put together and it is very simple to understand after the fact. Somebody with normal mechanical aptitude would probably just skim the instructions and whip one together lickety-split.

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The manual for each of the dillon models is available on their website as well as contact numbers for customer service, should you have any problems.

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I bought the Dillon DVD when I got my 550. Having never reloaded I had a lot of questions on the setting up of dies etc... I read all the standard books but I'm a visual learner.

I stuck the dvd in a laptop and watched each step, paused the dvd to do it my self and then watched it again to make sure it was correct. Most are probably a lot smarter than me but this worked well for me.

Mark

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I bought the Dillon DVD when I got my 550. Having never reloaded I had a lot of questions on the setting up of dies etc... I read all the standard books but I'm a visual learner.

I stuck the dvd in a laptop and watched each step, paused the dvd to do it my self and then watched it again to make sure it was correct. Most are probably a lot smarter than me but this worked well for me.

Mark

That's pretty much how I did it as well.

OK, got the DVD and started from scratch.........makin' ammo now.... Thanks

Good deal. Congrats on the awesome new press.

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