Dillon Precision XL 650 User Manual

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FIG 100

H. Station 2 – Installation of

the failsafe rod assembly
FIG 100:

The purpose of the powder measure fail-

safe rod is to return the powder bar to its re-
charge position.

FIG 101

1. Using your forefinger, move the lock-

link down to align the hole with the
slot on the Powder Measure bellcrank
FIG 101.

FIG 102

2. Insert the rod (#13629) through the

holes FIG 102.

3. Loosen the blue plastic wing nut

(#13799) FIG 102.

FIG 103

4. Slide the failsafe rod into the failsafe

return bracket. Push the shoulder
washer up into place (arrow FIG 103)
and tighten the blue plastic wing nut
until the end of the threaded rod is
even with the wings of the wing nut.

Note: The powder measure is filled and

the powder bar is adjusted after
installing and adjusting the rest of
the dies.

FIG 104

I. Station 3 – Installation of

the Powder Check System
FIG 104:

Note: The powder check system does not

guarantee the accuracy of the pow-
der charge. It is designed to warn
you if the powder charge is grossly
out of tolerance, i.e., no powder or a
double charge.

Warning: A double-charged round (a

loaded round with twice as much
powder as it should have) can dam-
age your gun as well as cause bodi-
ly injury.

Warning: A round loaded without powder

can also damage your gun as well
as cause bodily injury. If a round
without powder is fired in your gun,
the detonation of the primer will
push the bullet part way down the
barrel. If the lodged bullet is not
removed before another round is
fired, the gun will be damaged.

FIG 105

1. Loosen the die clamp screw FIG 105

and remove the die.

FIG 106

2. Raise the platform and screw the

powder check die into Station 3 and
raise the platform. There should be a
1/8 to 1/4 inch space between the
shellplate and the bottom of the die
FIG 106.

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