RCBS Rifle Bullet feeder - Dillon Conversion Kit User Manual

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LOADING DATA

• Use only laboratory tested reloading data. We highly

recommend the current SPEER

®

Reloading Manual.

OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS ABOUT THE USE

OF MAXIMUM LISTED LOADS.

WARNING/ CAUTION

PRIMERS AND POWDER

• Store primers and powder beyond the reach of

children and away from heat, dampness, open flames

and electrical equipment. Avoid areas where static

electricity is evident.

• DO NOT use primers of unknown identity.

• Dispose of unknown primers in accordance with

applicable regulations.

• Keep primers in the original factory container until

ready to use. Return unused primers to the same

factory packaging for safety and to preserve their

identity. Primer packaging is designed to provide

safe storage.

• DO NOT store primers in bulk. The blast of just a few

hundred primers is sufficient to cause serious injury to

anyone nearby.

• DO NOT force primers. Use care in handling

primers.

• DO NOT have more than one can of powder on the

bench at one time. Powder cans should be stored

away from the bench to avoid picking up the

wrong one.

• DO NOT use any powder unless its identity is

positively known. The only positive identification is

the manufacturer’s label on the original canister.

Discard all mixed powders and those of uncertain

identity.

• If you use a powder measure, replace the lids on both

the powder hopper and powder can after the powder

hopper has been filled.

• When using a powder measure, settle the powder in

the powder hopper before charging any cases. Throw

and check the weight of at least ten charges. This will

assure you that the correct powder charge is being

thrown.

• When you finish a reloading session, pour any

remaining powder back into its original factory

container. This will preserve the identity and shelf

life of the powder.

• DO NOT smoke while reloading.

RECORD KEEPING

• Keep complete records of reloads. Apply a descriptive

label to each box showing the date produced, and

the primer, powder and bullet used. Labels for this

purpose are packed with SPEER

®

bullets.

• Never attempt to guess at the identity of your

ammunition.

USE

The RCBS Rifle Bullet Feeder – Dillon Conversion Kit

has been designed to use the RCBS Rifle Bullet Feeder

on Dillon

®

RL550B and XL650 Progressive Presses

using a Dillon Powder Measure. The RCBS Bullet Feeder

will increase your progressive rifle load rate by ~50% by

reducing the manual operation of placing a bullet onto

the case mouth. All parts and adapters are included for

you to be able to feed jacketed bullets. Dillon Powder

Measures require this Kit’s additional adapters. Dillon

presses mounted on Strong Mounts, require this Kit’s

additional mounting system.

The Bullet Feeder is designed to work with FMJ,

JACKETED, or SEMI JACKETED Hollow Point, Soft

Point, and Round Nose designed bullets ONLY. Cast or

swaged LEAD bullets are NOT to be used and will void

the Warranty. The lube from lead bullets deposits on the

moving parts and collects dust and dirt, slowing down

the function of the Bullet Feeder and eventually causing

the motor to burn out. The deposited lube also does not

allow the bullets to be positioned properly for feeding

from the sorting Wheel to the Feed Tube.

The RCBS Rifle Bullet Feeder feeds and seats

most bullets in one station. This allows you to crimp

bullets in a separate operation, if you deem necessary.

Shorter cartridges may not completely seat and may

require an additional Seat Die in a subsequent station.

The Collator will hold approximately 150+ bullets

depending on caliber and bullet weight.

Terminology Reference

The following abbreviations are used throughout this

instruction manual:

• BHCS – Button Head Cap Screw

• SHCS – Socket Head Cap Screw

• PM – Powder Measure

This Product Instruction Manual is meant to supplement

the manual you received with your RCBS Rifle Bullet

Feeder, not replace it. You will need to reference that

document to complete your Bullet Feeder installation.

Contact RCBS if you need another copy or see our

website to download one.

Because RCBS has no control over the choice of components, the manner in which they are assembled, the use of

this product, or the firearms in which the resulting ammunition may be used, we assume no responsibility, expressed

or implied, for the use of ammunition reloaded with this product.

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