RCBS Tube Pistol Bullet Feeder 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 descrip-

tive 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.

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.

USE

The RCBS Tube Pistol Bullet Feeder has been de-

signed to increase your progressive pistol load rate

by ~50% by reducing the manual operation of plac-

ing a bullet onto the case mouth. All parts and adapt-

ers are included for you to be able to feed .380, 9mm,

.38 Spl, .357 Mag, .40 S&W or .45 ACP pistol bullets.

The Bullet Feeder is designed to work with FMJ/TMJ,

JACKETED or SEMI JACKETED Hollow Point, Soft

Point, Round Nose, Truncated/Flat Nose and Semi

Wadcutter designed bullets ONLY. Cast or swaged

LEAD bullets can also be used. Wadcutter (HB, BB,

DE) bullets are NOT to be used. The lube from lead

bullets deposits on the moving parts and collects

dust and dirt, slowing down the function of the Bullet

Feeder. Periodic cleaning of parts is necessary when

using lubed bullets.

The Bullet Feeder is designed to be used on RCBS

5-station progressive presses such as the Pro 2000,

Pro 2000 Auto and PiggyBack. The Bullet Feeder

has also been designed to function on progressive

presses manufactured by other companies. RCBS

has successfully tested the Bullet Feeder on the

following presses:

Dillon

®

RL550B, XL650 and Hornady

®

Projector

,

L-N-L™AP™. For presses that require you to Seat

and Crimp bullets in separate operations, you may

need to combine bullet Seating and Crimping to

accommodate the Bullet Feeder. This may require the

purchase of a combination bullet Seat and Crimp die

(not included).

The individual tubes will hold 20-25 bullets depending

on caliber. Less for .45, more for 9mm.

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