Dillon Precision Square Deal 'B' User Manual

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Reinstall the toolhead with screws (#13815).
Drop the correct powder funnel expander in the die

body (#13865) and mount the powder measure just as

you removed it. Loosen the clamp screw (#13895).

To achieve proper adjustment of the die it is important

to understand that the adjustable powder bar should

reach the end of its travel at the same time that the handle

reaches the bottom of its stroke against the frame stops.

To achieve this adjustment, start with the die body

(#13865) three turns into the toolhead (#13712). Place an

empty case in the shellplate at station 2 and pull the

handle downward. Watch the movement of the powder

bar on the powder measure. If the powder bar does not

travel completely by the time the handle reaches the

bottom of its stroke, raise the handle halfway and turn the

die body (#13865) downward one turn. Pull the handle

down again, watching the movement of the powder bar.

Repeat these steps as necessary until the powder bar

reaches the limit of its travel at the same time the handle

reaches the bottom of its stroke.

Once this has been achieved, to flare the case mouth,

the powder die must be turned downward from this point

in 1/4 turn increments until the case has about .015-.020”

flare on the case mouth. This can be checked with dial

calipers. The base of the bullet needs only to set within a

slightly flared case mouth.

Beware! If you pull the handle and the powder bar

reaches the end of its travel before the handle reaches the

bottom of its stroke, STOP! Raise the die (#13865) several

turns and try again. Once the adjustment is correct but

you want the case mouth flared a little more, just screw

die (#13865) down 1/4 turn or less.

The base of the bullet needs only to set within a

slightly flared case mouth.

Tighten screws (#14037) and (#13895).
Now, you can adjust the powder measure for the

charge your loading data tells you to use. Remember that

the powder charge adjustment screw (#13943, see Fig.

13) turns counterclockwise to decrease the volume of

charge and clockwise to increase the charge.

Your conversion kit comes with the seating stems to fit

the most popular bullet styles; wadcutters, semi-

wadcutters and round nose. Choose one and insert it in

Station 3. Simply seat the bullet to a desired depth.

Consult your loading data!

Now, index your seated cartridge to Station 4. Lower

the handle all the way against the frame stops. Turn the

die adjustment bolt (#13908) down until you feel a slight

opposition. Raise the handle and turn the adjustment bolt

clockwise 1/4 to 1/2 a turn. Insert this cartridge back into

the shellplate at Station 4 and give the handle a full

stroke. The crimping die is now adjusted and you’re ready

to start loading.

Reloading Tips:

If you’re using new unfired brass remove the sizing die

(#12864). Virgin brass usually does not require full length

sizing. (Optional)

Always give the handle a FULL STROKE or remove all

cases and start over, as operations may be only partially

completed.

Use cleaned brass or damage to dies may result. Avoid

the use of military brass with crimped primer pockets.

Crimps can easily be removed with a Dillon SS-600

Swager.

Mount the machine on a sturdy work bench that will

not move while loading. Bench movement will impair

your ability to prime correctly. Suggestion: Nail or screw

your bench directly to your wall.

REMEMBER!

Press forward firmly on the handle to seat your

primers. Primer jams or misfeeds can be caused by

misadjustment of the set screw (#13961a ) in the primer

feed block. The most common case of primer misfeeds or

jams is the primer punch not seating fully onto the primer

slide. This will cause the primer cup to strike the flexible

orifice on the bottom of the primer magazine tube.

Watch the powder bar function, make sure you’re

getting powder.

Set the bullet straight on the case at Station 3 so that it

enters the die correctly.

Watch your supply of powder and primers, you’ll be

using them faster than you think you are.

Take your time and learn the machine and its function.

The Square Deal “B” will deliver hundreds of trouble free

rounds in short order, just relax and take your time in the

beginning.

Keep it clean – primer residue, spilled powder and just

plain dirt can jam your machine. All bearing surfaces are

Delrin and require no lubrication.

Clean your powder bar and underneath your shellplate

about every 500 rounds. Some powders build up and will

eventually stick the powder bar. Paint or lacquer thinner

works well to remove any build up.

Friend at the Factory

We started this manual by saying if you have a

problem, call us. We mean it. Anyone can make a

mistake. There’s no such thing as a dumb question. If

something is giving you a problem, let us help you!

Technical Support: 1-800-223-4570

www.dillonprecision.com

NOTICE:

This machine is designed specifically to be a

manually operated handloading machine. Any attempts to

mechanize this product will void the warranty. We

specifically warn against converting this product to

automated or motorized operation.

All Dillon machines are warrantied for life from

defects in material or workmanship, except the XL/Super

1050, plus a one year 100% warranty against normal

wear. All electrical/electronic components in Dillon

equipment are covered by a one year warranty.

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