Turret press, Rcbs turret head quick changeover, Rcbs turret head – RCBS Turret Press User Manual

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RELOADING EQUIPMENT

We think that we make the very best

reloading equipment in the world.

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Hours: Monday - Friday, 6:30am - 4:00pm Pacific Time

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RCBS • 605 Oro Dam Blvd. • Oroville, CA 95965

CCI • SPEER • RCBS

OUTERS • RAMLINE • ORBEX • FEDERAL

201279/0404

IMPORT

ANT: READ THIS SECTION FIRST

Before using the RCBS

T urret Press

, read the instruction man

ual carefully to fully learn ho

w to safely

operate the related reloading equipment.

Failure to proper

ly operate cer

tain reloading equipment can

result in severe personal injur

y and/or equipment damage.

If you ha

ve

read these instructions and still

do not understand some operation, call us at 1-800-533-5000 and a technician will assist y

ou.This

instruction man

ual contains specific safety and oper

ating infor

mation.It should be considered a per

ma-

nent part of y

our reloading equipment and remain with the equipment at all times for easy ref

erence.

SAFETY

Reloading is an enjoya

ble and re

warding hob

by

that can be conducted safely

.But, as with an

y hobb

y ,

carelessness or negligence can make reloading hazardous

.This product has been designed from the

beginning with the user’s saf

ety in mind.When reloading, saf

ety rules m

ust be follo

wed.

By observing

these rules

, the chance of a hazardous occurrence causing personal injury or proper

ty damage

is minimized.

GENERAL

•Use all equipment as the man

ufacturer recommends

.Study the instr

uctions carefully and become

thoroughly familiar with the oper

ation of the product.If y

ou do not have

written instr

uctions, request a

copy from the equipment man

ufacturer

.

•Don’t tak

e short cuts

.Attempting to b

ypass established procedures is an in

vitation to an accident.

•Obser

ve

“good housek

eeping”in the reloading area.

Keep tools and components neat, clean and

orderly

.Promptly and completely clean up pr

imer and powder spills

.

•Reload only when y

ou can give y

our undivided attention.Do not reload when f

atigued or ill, or under

the influence of medications or alcohol.De

velop a reloading routine to a

void mistak

es which may

prove

hazardous.

Don’t rush - load at a leisurely pace

.

•Alw

ays w

ear adequate eye

protection to protect your e

yes from flying par

ticles.Y

ou assume

unnecessary r

isk when reloading without wear

ing safety glasses

.

LOADING DAT

A

•Use only labor

atory tested reloading data.

We

highly recommend the current SPEER Reloading

Manual.

•OBSER

VE ALL W

ARNINGS ABOUT THE USE OF MAXIMUM LISTED LO

ADS.

PRIMERS AND POWDER

•Store pr

imers and powder be

yond the reach of children and a

wa

y from heat, dampness

, open flames and

electrical equipment.

Avoid areas where static electr

icity is evident.

•Do not use pr

imers of unknown identity

.Scr

ap unknown pr

imers in accordance with applicable

regulations.

•K

eep primers in the or

iginal factor

y container until ready to use.Retur

n unused pr

imers to the same

factor

y packaging f

or safety and to preser

ve

their identity .P

rimer pac

kaging is designed to provide saf

e

storage

.

•DO NO

T store primers in b

ulk.The b

last of just a fe

w hundred primers is sufficient to cause ser

ious injury

to anyone nearb

y .

•DO NO

T force pr

imers.Use care in handling pr

imers.

•DO NO

T have

more than one can of powder on the bench at one time

.P

owder cans should be stored

aw

ay from the bench to a

void pic

king up the wrong one.

•DO NO

T use any po

wder unless its identity is positively kno

wn.The only positiv

e identification is the

manuf

acturer’s label on the or

iginal canister.Discard all mix

ed powders and

those of uncertain identity

.

•If y

ou use a powder measure

, replace the lids on both the powder hopper and po

wder can after the

powder hopper has been filled.

•When using a po

wder measure, settle the po

wder in the powder hopper bef

ore charging any cases

.

Throw and chec

k the weight of at least ten charges

.This will assure y

ou that the correct powder charge

is being thrown.

•When y

ou finish a reloading session, pour any remaining po

wder back into its or

iginal factor

y container.

This will preserv

e the identity and shelf lif

e of the powder

.

•DO NO

T smoke while reloading.

RECORD KEEPING

Keep complete records of reloads

.Apply a descr

iptive label to each bo

x showing the date produced,

and the primer

, powder and b

ullet used.Labels f

or this purpose are pac

ked with SPEER b

ullets.

Never attempt to guess at the identity of y

our ammunition.

Because RCBS has no control over the choice of components

, the manner in

which they are assemb

led, the use of this product, or the guns in which the

resulting ammunition ma

y be used, we

assume no responsibility , e

xpressed

or implied, for the use of amm

unition reloaded with this product.

P R O D U C T I N S T R U C T I O N S

TURRET PRESS

ACCESSORIES

Uniflow Powder Measure

09010

Features an adjustable cylinder. Iron and steel construc-
tion ensures long life and accuracy. See photo 10.

Case Activated Linkage Kit

98911

It automatically activates dispensing a charge with every
pull of the handle only when a case is present under the
Uniflow Powder Measure. See photo 11.

Lock Out Die

87540

The Lock-Out Die detects a “no powder” or a
“double charge” condition in the progressive reloading
process. See photo 12.

Powder Checker Die

87590

A simple, effective way to visually check powder charges
before seating a bullet when you use a
progressive press. Shows low and high charges.
See Photo 13.

Lube Die
Decaps and lubes cases in one step. Eliminates time and
mess associated with lubing cases. Four sizes cover 45
popular calibers. Refer to our RCBS Catalog for a com-
plete list of caliber sizes. See Photo 14.

Universal Decapping Die

87580

Quickly removes primers from case before cleaning.
Handles calibers 22 through 45. See photo 15.

Precision Mic

09440

Accurately reads your chamber headspace and bullet
seating depth to 0.001 of an inch. See photo 16.

Micro Pro Scale

86040

This new sleek scale is compact, lightweight and
portable. Option of AC powered or 9v battery.
See photo 17.

13

16

11

10

14

12

15

17

RCBS TURRET PRESS

The new RCBS

T urret Press no

w gives y

ou a choice between single stage or

progressiv

e reloading.With Dies pre-set in the turret, y

ou can increase your output from 50

to 200 rounds per hour with the turret.Dies can be left in the turret to eliminate teardo

wn

and set-up.The

T urret handle is also used to remo

ve

the turret head, eliminating the need

for other tools

.The

T urret Head e

xchanges easily with the removal of one bolt (a 3/4" soc

ke

t

can be used).This press is co

vered b

y the RCBS Lif

etime W

arranty

.If it e

ver breaks or

does-

n’t wo

rk, w

e will fix it or replace it free

.No time limit, no questions ask

ed and no fine print.

RCBS TURRET HEAD QUICK CHANGEOVER

The RCBS Turret Head mak

es it easy to maintain your die set-up

while you change calibers b

y using our quic

k change turret heads.

RCBS TURRET HEAD

The RCBS Turret Head is made to accept standard 7/8”-14

threaded reloading dies, with no b

ushings or adapters required.

The dies and/or RCBS Uniflow P

owder Measure can no

w be

mounted.The instr

uctions for the use and set-up of the reloading

dies and other accessories come pac

kaged with these items.Y

ou

will find through exper

imentation that many m

ultiple combinations

can be obtained in the mounting sequence of dies and powder measures

,

permitting tw

o or more calibers to be set up at the same time.

UNPACKING

Unpack the press carefully and look f

or the follo

wing

items listed below

.Ref

er to the parts list

for identification.

•Press F

rame Assemb

ly

•Handle

•P

rimer T

ube Large

•P

rimer T

ube Small

•P

rimer

T ube Assemb

ly Large

•P

rimer

T ube Assemb

ly Small

•Saf

ety T ube

•P

rimer Catcher

•Bag #1:

Primer Dispenser Assemb

ly

•Bag #2

8-32x1/2”SHCS (T

wo)

Primer Plug Large

Primer Plug Slee

ve

Large

Primer Plug Spr

ing (One)

Hex K

eys 3/32 & 9/64 (One each)

T urret Pin Assemb

ly

Safety T

ube/

Primer Tubes

Turret

Reloading Dies

Shell Holder

Primer

Dispenser

Handle

To

ggleb

lock

Primer

Catcher

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