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DAA Powder-Spill-Prevention for Dillon Precision 1050 & XL650 Reloaders

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DAA Powder-Spill-Prevention for Dillon Precision Reloaders 

The DAA Powder-Spill-Prevention (PSP) Brush is a simple yet efficient reloading accessory that solves a real issue: How to prevent small amounts of powder being spilled out of the case, as the tool head of the progressive reloading press indexes?

This problem is even more acute for reloaders using Autodrive systems on their Dillon machines, in which case you cannot use your hand to stabilize the case, as the shell plate indexes forward. Especially when reloading very full cases, powder spill can have a real influence on the accuracy of the ammo you are producing, and the accumulating powder on your shell plate can prevent the smooth function of your press, and require frequent cleaning.

Introducing the DAA PSP brush solution. Just click this part onto your Dillon 1050 machine or to the Dillon 650 machine/Dillon 750 machine, and immediately your powder spill issues will be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. You’ll be able to index your shell plate faster, and produce more consistent, accurate ammo, while keeping your shell-plate clean and powder free.

2 Reviews

  • 4
    Works Great

    Posted by Orlando on Feb 15th 2022

    Stupid expensive for what it is, but works great on an 1100, no issues. You can place it between the powder drop and bullet feeder to avoid powder spillage, or put it in between the bullet feeder and bullet seating die to help negate bullet tip over.

  • 3
    Not sure if I'll keep it yet.

    Posted by Just Dave on Mar 18th 2019

    Ordered for an XL650. . Only minor immediatrealuzee issue was the wire for my lights on the press was in the way ( there is very little clearance between the press) . No big deal, relocated the light strip to the very edge, and ran the cord a different way. Now, after using it a little. I realize that you can't remove a casing I 3rd station to check powder.