I’m running 9mm in a low mileage Super 1050 (less than 5000 rounds on it) and I can’s seem to get the primers flush. If I turn the adjustment screw in the toolhead clockwise to increase primer depth, the case gets pushed up into the shellplate at an angle so hard that it sticks in the shellplate. It sticks hard enough to damage the rim and causes the case to sometimes get crushed by the powder funnel. Backing off the primer depth screw enough to eliminate the shell binding issue brings back the high primers.
I can’t get ahold of anyone at Dillon. Anyone experienced this before?