RCBS Rifle Bullet feeder - Dillon Conversion Kit User Manual

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ADJUSTMENT

Note: Reference the part schematics on page 11 of this

booklet and the Bullet Feeder Instruction Manual for

more information during assembly and installation.

Bullet Seating Depth

Bullet seating depth is controlled by adjusting the Seat

Plug Stop (A) up or down. Shorter length cases may

be accommodated by moving the Retaining Ring to a

higher groove on the free floating bullet Seat Plug (B)

(Photo 20). However, larger diameter bullets may not

drop into position if the Seat Plug (B) is hanging too low.

This is a trial and error adjustment. Seat Plug Stop has

approximately 0.5” total adjustment.

Photo 20

CAM Plate

The CAM Plate on the upper portion of the Case

Activated Linkage System is used to stroke the Push

Bar on the Bullet Seating Die. With a case activating

the Linkage System and the stroke is all the way up, the

dogleg shaped black plastic CAM should trip the Push

Bar to allow a bullet to fall. Adjust the CAM (A) vertically

or CAM Plate (B) horizontally until the Push Bar (C) is

activated properly (Photo 21).

Photo 21

Bullet Feeder Mechanism

The Spring Holder (A) prevents two bullets from feeding

at the same time. The height of this must be adjusted

based on the length of the bullet being used. Loosen

the Spring Holder Cap (B) so that the assembly moves

up and down. Place a bullet into the Bullet Drop Body

cutout. Slide the Spring Holder up or down so the white

Bullet Drop Pin (C) is level with the tip of the bullet. The

Bullet Drop Pin is designed to contact the side of the

bullet and hold it in place until the next cycle. Boat Tail

bullets may require the Drop Pin to be set a little higher.

Adjust as needed (Photo 22).

Photo 22

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