RCBS Bullet Feeder - Rifle User Manual
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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. See Photo19. 
 
Photo 19
 
Bowl Assembly 
There is a bullet Deflector Rod (A) that rides in a groove 
on the Bullet Wheel. This Deflector Rod prevents two or 
more improperly oriented bullets from following a 
correctly oriented bullet. The Deflector is necessary for 
light weight bullets and must be removed for heavier 
weight bullet use. To determine if the Deflector needs to 
be moved out of the way or not, simply try to place two 
bullets in one groove of the Bullet Wheel. If you can 
stack two or more bullets into one groove, the Deflector 
Rod must be in place. To adjust the Deflector Rod into 
the correct position, use Thumbscrew (B) and 7/16” 
Jamb Nut (C). See Photo 20. 
Photo 20
 
If you cannot stack more than one bullet in the groove, 
the Deflector Rod must be adjusted out of the way. To 
raise (A), loosen the Thumbscrew (B) or 7/16” Jamb Nut 
(C).See Photo 21. 
 
Photo 21
Bullet Weight Change 
When changing bullet weights, the Seat Plug and Bullet 
Drop Mechanism will need to be adjusted. Please refer 
to ADJUSTMENT Bullet Seating Die section. You may 
also need to adjust the Deflector in the bowl based on 
the length of the bullets being used. See ADJUSTMENT 
Bowl Assembly.