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Old August 30, 2013, 02:17 PM   #1
orisolo
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Dillon Trimmer 1200B problems

I just got my new RT1200b trimmer from Dillon.
Im using it to trim my 300 blackout on a Dillon 1050 Super.
Die is from CH4D.

I doing a rough cut on the brass using a chopsaw to about 1.360-65.
When running the brass through the press im getting about 50% of the brass with ugly rough cut with shavings still connected to it.
Im not sure what im doing wrong?

I think this is not how it should be.
Do i need to "break in" the cutter on the Dillon?

Thanks for the advice.
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