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<body><h1>dillon precision 650 manual</h1><table class="table" border="1" style="width: 60%;"><tbody><tr><td>File Name:</td><td>dillon precision 650 manual.pdf</td></tr><tr><td>Size:</td><td>3779 KB</td></tr><tr><td>Type:</td><td>PDF, ePub, eBook, fb2, mobi, txt, doc, rtf, djvu</td></tr><tr><td>Category:</td><td>Book</td></tr><tr><td>Uploaded</td><td>9 May 2019, 12:34 PM</td></tr><tr><td>Interface</td><td>English</td></tr><tr><td>Rating</td><td>4.6/5 from 644 votes</td></tr><tr><td>Status</td><td>AVAILABLE</td></tr><tr><td>Last checked</td><td>14 Minutes ago!</td></tr></tbody></table><p><h2>dillon precision 650 manual</h2></p><p>We ask for your ongoing patience during this challenging time and we appreciate your business. You will need Adobe Reader 7.0 or higher to view these files. Don't have Adobe Reader. Get it here Reloading Machines XL750 Manual - English XL650 Manual - English Spanish French German RL 550C Manual - English Super 1050Manual - English Square Deal B Manual - English Spanish French German SL900 Manual - English BL 550 Manual - English Big Fifty Reloader Manual - English CP 2000 Case Processing Machine Manual - English RL 1100 Reloader Manual - English Manuals For Machines No Longer In Production RL 550B Manual - English Spanish French German RL1050 Manual - English Spanish French German AT500 Manual - English German RL1000 Manual - English RL450 Manual - English RL300 Manual - English Caliber Conversion Charts These charts are also available in the Instruction Manual for each machine. For the best possible customer service please make sure you are in front of your machine when you call. We maintain a collection of helpful videos on our site CLICK HERE to launch the page and scroll down until you find the one you need. We ask for your ongoing patience during this challenging time and we appreciate your business. Is it the one that is currently on the Dillon website which is Version 6.1 OR is it the May 2007 manual?The pages with the conversion kits is now in a much easier format to compare all the pieces you may need. That changed in the last year or so. I keep a copy on my computer so I can look up things pretty regularly, especially when looking at eBay. JJ. Manufacturers of The World's Finest Loading Equipment XL 650 Instruction Manual V ersion 6.1 1 2 3. 59 Summary of content (59 pages) Page 1 XL 650 Instruction Manual Version 6.1 illon recision Products, Inc. Handling these materials is inherently dangerous. You should recognize this danger and take certain minimum precautions to lessen your exposure to injury.<a href="http://doingbusinessinargentina.com/userfiles/brc-food-safety-and-quality-manual.xml">http://doingbusinessinargentina.com/userfiles/brc-food-safety-and-quality-manual.xml</a></p><ul><li><strong>dillon precision 650 manual, dillon precision 650 manual, dillon precision 650 manual, dillon precision 650 manual.</strong></li></ul> <p> Never operate the machine without ear and eye protection on. Page 5 7 10 8 12 6 9 4 3 11 5 14 13 15 1 2 GETTING STARTED 1. Unboxing Your Machine: After opening the box, check the contents against the list below. If any items are missing or damaged, call us right away so we can send out a replacement at no charge. We suggest a minimum of 1” plywood or equivalent, secured to the back wall. The workbench should be tall enough to place your eye level about 18” above the bench. 3. Page 7 2. Slide the spent primer cup onto the rails as shown. Make sure when installing the cup that it is on both rails. FIG 5 Operate the handle slowly to ensure that the machine operates smoothly. Make sure that the handle and the crank completely clear the bench. Contact with the bench may hinder its range of movement. Alternately tighten and loosen the two machine screws evenly, observing the effect on the holding power of the clutch. The correct setting will stall the plate before stalling the motor, yet not slip when the casefeed bowl is about half full of brass. E. Installation of the Optional Casefeeder FIG 12: Note: The casefeed bowl is not designed to be completely filled with brass. If it is fully loaded it will not function reliably. Page 9 To Install the casefeed funnel adapter FIG 18: FIG 19 4. Place the casefeed adapter on the casefeed body FIG 22. Note how the key fits into the notch on the casefeed body. FIG 18 Remove the screws that attach the clear casefeed funnel. Slide the front cover down a bit, and slip the white plastic funnel adapter into the funnel FIG 18. Reassemble. Note: Casefeed adapters are caliber specific. Page 10 Note: One end of the casefeed tube is beveled and one end is squared off. Insert the squared end of the tube (down) into the top of the casefeed adapter. Station 2 - Powder Measure Station 5 - Crimp Station 5 is for the crimp die FIG 25.<a href="http://www.misvo.cz/userfiles/brc-manual-issue-6-free-download.xml">http://www.misvo.cz/userfiles/brc-manual-issue-6-free-download.xml</a></p><p> This die not only removes the bell created at Station 2, but rolls the mouth of the case inward to insure proper feeding and to secure the bullet. Dillon Precision also offers a variety of blue bin boxes which come in handy for this purpose. Page 12 bottom of the toolhead FIG 35. FIG 36 FIG 33 3. Remove the powder funnel FIG 36 from the bag containing the locator buttons. nel. On the right, a rifle or bottle-necked type. The bottom of the rifle-style funnel fits snugly over the neck of the case, allowing powder to drop in without spilling (the rifle-style powder funnel does not bell the mouth of the case). The bottom of the pistol funnel, on the other hand, fits inside and actually expands and bells as it guides the powder into the case. Page 13 and small powder bar, on the other hand, are standard equipment and are included with every XL 650. All powder measures are shipped with small powder bars installed. The purpose of the cannelure and crimping groove is to secure the bullet by giving the mouth of the case a place to go (without deforming the bullet) when being crimped. Check that the crimp: Looks OK, allows your firearm to function consistently and the bullet feels tight in the case. For your convenience Dillon Precision offers a wide variety of new primed and unprimed brass. For easy access, place your brass in an open container. Dillon Precision also offers a variety of blue bin boxes which come in handy for things like this. Page 20 6. Again raise the platform. The case is now sized. If the case has a spent primer, it will be deprimed. Notice the resistance at the end of the downstroke. This is the resistance of the case in the sizing die. One extra pin is included with each sizing die. For straight-walled cartridges refer to the pistol section. FIG 90 In FIG 90 are two examples of the many powder funnels available for the XL 650. On the left is a typical pistol caliber funnel. Page 23 turning it counter-clockwise.</p><p> If you force the handle, you will crush the case and possibly damage the powder measure. The case should now be in the shellplate at Station 1. 2. Raise the platform. Page 24 Note: The powder check system does not guarantee the accuracy of the powder charge. It is designed to warn you if the powder charge is grossly out of tolerance, i.e., no powder or a double charge. Page 25 platform causes the buzzer housing to rock into the side of the die collar FIG 111. 3. Run the lockring down. The purpose of the cannelure is to secure the bullet by giving the mouth of the case something to dig into when being crimped. This is a good starting point for the crimp adjustment. 2. Place a lubricated cartridge with a properly seated bullet into Station 5. 3. Raise the platform and continue to screw the die down until it stops. FIG 119 7. Page 28 Final Assembly FIG 126 2. Installation of the Primer Early Warning System: FIG 124 To change the primer magazine: 1. Remove the primer shield cap FIG 124. FIG 122 FIG 126 The purpose of the Primer Early Warning system is to warn you when the primer magazine is low on primers. When you hear the buzzer, it’s time to reload the primer magazine tube. 2. Remove the primer magazine by pulling it straight up FIG 122. 3. Insert the new primer magazine FIG 125 and replace the primer shield cap. FIG 127 1. Page 29 FIG 128 3. Installation of the Locator Buttons FIG 128: FIG 130 FIG 132 Install the three brass locator pins in the shell platform at stations 3, 4 and 5. These pins retain the cases during loading while providing an easy way to remove a case from the shellplate at any stage without disturbing the other rounds. Note: The locator buttons are caliber specific and can be properly identified by referencing the caliber conversion chart on pages 42-44. 4. Page 30 properly adjust the powder bar. Dillon Precision Products offers two types of scales FIG 134. On the right, and electronic scale, and on the left, a balance beam scale.</p><p> FIG 138 FIG 136 FIG 135 You are now ready to fill the powder measure FIG 135, but first you’ll need to refer to your reloading handbook. Under the section specified for the caliber you’re loading you’ll see a number of suitable powders. FIG 144 FIG 141 3. Insert the rod into the powder check die FIG 141. FIG 139 A. Installation and adjustment of the powder check rods FIG 139: 4. Put on your safety glasses. 5. Place a case with the proper powder charge into Station 3 and raise the platform. Leave the platform in the raised position. 1. Remove the powder check rods from the bag FIG 139. The three rods fit different calibers. On the left.44-.45 caliber, center.30-. Page 32 Note: If the buzzer to the powder check system goes off, stop loading and check the powders weight with the scale. The primer warning buzzer and the powder check system have different pitch buzzers to distinguish the two. The primer system is a deep buzz and the powder check is a high pitched tone. 4. Filling the Primer System: Warning: Wear safety glasses whenever working with live primers. Safety glasses are available from Dillon Precision Products. Page 33 Now its Time to Start Loading Station Orientation and Loading Functions Add some empty cases to your casefeeder and turn the unit “on”. The motor will run until the clear casefeed tube fills and then it will automatically shut off. When operating the handle, pay close attention to the cases, noting the changes that take place as they go through the machine. Station Four Pace yourself when operating the machine. Do not crash the handle down against its stop and do not snatch the handle upward. FIG 162 Step 5) Remove the primers: Remove the primers only if you need to change to a different size or type of primer. 1. Remove the shellplate (ref. Step 4). 2. Loosen and remove the two primer system bolts FIG 162. FIG 164 4.</p><p> FIG 164 Empty the remaining primers by placing a finger over the primer shield cap, inverting the magazine and carefully pouring the primers onto the primer flip tray. Loosen it just enough to allow the shellplate to index freely. FIG 173 5. Snug the shellplate set screw FIG 173. Page 38 B A FIG 179 1. Remove the casefeed tube FIG 179. FIG 182 FIG 184 5. Reinstall the casefeed tube by placing the casefeed tube into the casefeed adapter and snapping it into the metal clamp FIG 182. Note: One end of the casefeed tube is beveled and one end is squared off. Page 39 FIG 187 Step 15) Change out the casefeed disc FIG 187: Change the casefeed disc only if your caliber conversion requires it. 1. Grip the casefeed plate clutch drive FIG 187 and pull upward. The casefeed disc will slip off the motor drive shaft. Note: The groove along the edge of the spacer (see arrow FIG 199) is to be installed face down. The hole in the spacer is to be aligned with the hole in the top of the powder measure body FIG 199. Page 42 Trouble Shooting Casefeeding Station 1 - Resizing and Decapping Dies Too Short A. Casefeeder is on but will not rotate. 1. Brass caught under casefeed plate. 2. Casefeed is too full. 3. Bad micro-switch. B. Cases are falling down tube upside down jamming in the top tube, etc. 1. Using the wrong casefeed plate for that caliber. 2. Casefeed baffle (13688) not in place (see conversion chart for which cal.To order individual parts use the 5 digit number below the description. Casefeed discs are not included in caliber conversion kits. Page 46 650 Caliber Conversion Chart - Rifle To order a complete conversion use the 5 digit number to the right of the caliber listing. To order individual parts use the 5 digit number below the description. Casefeed discs are not included in caliber conversion kits.</p><p> Caliber (3) (2) Complete Shellplate Conversion Number Locator Button Funnel Station 1 Locator Casefeed Adapter Arm Bushing Body Bushing Casefeed Disc Primer Powder System Check Rod. Page 47 650 Caliber Conversion Chart - Rifle To order a complete conversion use the 5 digit number to the right of the caliber listing. To order individual parts use the 5 digit number below the description. Casefeed discs are not included in caliber conversion kits. Menu My Cart No products in the cart. Firefox Users EZ Starts Guides XL650 EZ Start Guide Square Deal B EZ Start Guide RL550 B EZ Start Guide MR. Bulletfeeder by Double-Alpha Mr. Bulletfeeder by Double-Alpha User's Manual Adjustment FAQ Troubleshooting FAQ Setup FAQ Rifle Calibers FAQ Other Questions FAQ Lubrication of the Dillon 650 reloaderChoose NVT as your Dillon supplier. We look forward to being of service. Disclaimer Website Security My Account My Account My Cart My Checkout Privacy Policy Contact Us Contact Us. Please check your inbox, and if you can’t find it, check your spam folder to make sure it didn't end up there. Please also check your spam folder. Handling these materials is inherently dangerous. You should recognize this danger and take certain minimum precautions to lessen your exposure to injury. Don’t watch television or try to carry on a conversation and load at the same time. Watch the automatic systems operate and make sure they are functioning properly. If you are interrupted or must leave and come back to your loading, always inspect the cases at every station to insure that the proper operations have been accomplished. Do not allow open flames in reloading area. Lead is known to cause birth defects, other reproductive harm and cancer. Wash your hands thoroughly after handling anything made of lead. Use only recommended loads from manuals and information supplied by reliable component manufacturers Under some conditions, seating bullets excessively deep can raise pressures to unsafe levels.</p><p> Refer to a reliable loading manual for overall length (OAL). Check the amount of powder being dropped and primer supply. Clear your work area of loose powder, primers and other flammables before loading. The risk of a mix-up is too great. Keep powder containers closed. Throw these cases away. Loading black powder cartridges requires specialized loading equipment and techniques. Failure to do so can result in severe injury or death. If they get stuck in the operation of the machine, disassemble it and gently remove the obstruction. Never, under any circumstances, insert any type of rod Trying to force primers out of the tube will cause the primers to explode causing serious injury or even death. When it does it will detonate the others in the spent primer cup. Depriming live primers is the single most dangerous thing you can If something doesn’t seem right, stop, look and listen. If the problem or the solution isn’t obvious, call us. We cannot, however, guarantee your complete safety. To minimize your risk, use common sense when reloading and follow these basic rules. Technical Support (800) 223-4570 If any items are missing or damaged, call us right away so we can send out a replacement at no charge. We suggest a minimum of 1” plywood or equivalent, secured to the back wall. The workbench should be tall enough to place your eye level about 18” above the bench. Unless you have Strong Mounts, then none of this is necessary. Do not use lag bolts or wood screws! As before, place the small washer on top and the large washers on the bottom and thread the nuts. Also, make sure that the walls of the chute are parallel and In fact, a Dillon technician runs casings and primers through the machine to check its function. Reference page 35 for instructions on how to use the caliber conversion chart. Make sure that the handle and the crank completely clear the bench. Contact with the bench may hinder its range of movement.</p><p>Make sure when installing the cup that it is on both rails. With the handle pushed to its full aft position, there should be a space between the handle and bin. Make sure the bend in the post is facing away from you FIG 11. This is because the upper end of the casefeed tube is supported by the casefeed bowl. To do so unscrew the two clutch screws. I MPORTANT: The spacer washer goes between the lower clutch and the casefeed plate. To check this, place the casefeed assembly in front of you on the bench. With the switch off, plug the casefeeder in. Turn the switch to the down (low) position and observe the movement of the plate. You should be able to cause the clutch to slip, using moderate finger pres- Alternately tighten and loosen the two machine screws evenly, observing the effect on the holding power of the clutch. The correct setting will stall the plate before stalling the motor, yet not slip when the casefeed bowl is about half full of brass. If it is fully loaded it will not function reliably.Without this funnel adapter these calibers will occasionally hang up in the clear plastic funnel FIG 17 at the top of the casefeed tube. Slide the front cover down a bit, and slip the white plastic funnel adapter into the funnel FIG 18. Reassemble. To keep them to a minimum, be sure to use the spacer washer FIG 13 or white casefeed funnel adapter FIG 16 when called for. Use the low setting if it will keep up with If you like, you can run the casefeeder before placing it on top of the casefeed post. This will allow you to get a better idea of how it works. To do so, plug in the casefeeder and fill it with about 50 cases. Hold the casefeeder FIG 19 so the funnel is vertical. Place the cartridge bin under the funnel and turn it on. Experiment using both the high and low settings. Place the casefeed tube into the casefeed adapter then snap the tube into the clamp FIG 23. Insert the squared end of the tube (down) into the top of the casefeed adapter.</p><p> But first, we’ll give a brief overview of the location and function of each station, we’ll then follow up with a detailed illustration. Here several operations are conducted. The case is primed, straightwalled pistol cases are belled, and powder is dropped. The purpose of the bell at the mouth of the case is simply to help align the bullet and to keep the case from shaving lead during the seating process. Note: Only straight-walled cases receive a bell, bottle-necked cases (rifle cartridges) are not belled. This die not only removes the bell created at Station 2, but rolls the mouth of the case inward to insure proper feeding and to secure the bullet. We do, however, recommend lubricating all brass. Place your clean brass in a shallow box so the cases are laying on their side. Pump a couple of sprays of Dillon Case Lubricant over the cases. Shake the box so the cases will tumble and roll. Repeat this process again making sure that the lubricant is well distributed over the cases. A light film of lubricant is sufficient. This die removes or “decaps” the old primer and resizes the case. This system is located in a separate package and can be identified by the blue warning buzzer attached to a die. This system is designed to detect gross deviations in the powder charge, i.e. a double charge of powder or no powder at all. This is where the bullet is pushed into the case. Dillon Precision also offers a variety of blue bin boxes which come in handy for this purpose. The case is now sized. If the case has a spent primer, it will be deprimed. Leave the platform in the raised position with the case fully inserted in the die. This will ensure that the die remains in alignment when tightening the lockring. Tighten the die lockring finger tight Now lower the platform by raising the handle to its upright position. Here, the case drops to the casefeed arm bushing. This will insure One extra pin is included with each sizing die.</p><p> To replace a bent or broken pin, simply: You can often purchase primed cases for the price of the primers and new empty cases. Obviously, this is a good deal since you pay the same price and save time.) On the left is a typical pistol caliber fun- The bottom of the rifle-style funnel fits snugly over the neck of the case, allowing powder to drop in without spilling (the rifle-style powder funnel does not bell the mouth of the case). The bottom of the pistol funnel, on the other hand, fits inside and actually expands and bells as it guides the powder into the case. Powder funnels are caliber specific, so be sure you have the correct funnel by referring to the caliber conversion chart. Make sure that you insert the funnel into the die with the grooved end up. The funnel should move up and down freely. Turn down the two clamp screws until they are snug. Then loosen them slightly. The measure should move freely atop the die. All powder measures are shipped with small powder bars installed.This is because straight wall cases are given a bell and bottle-necked cases are not given a bell. Adjusting the powder die for a bottle-necked case is covered in the rifle section. To travel its full distance, the white cube must contact the powder measure body ( see arrow FIG 40 ). Once the white cube has contacted the powder measure body the case is forced upward against the tapered portion of the powder funnel producing a bell. The more the powder die is adjusted down (clockwise) the more the case will be belled. The case should now be in the shellplate at Station 1. This is the resistance of the case in the sizing die. Lower the platform. Again raise the platform and observe the travel of the powder bar. You must then discard In the meantime, you might want to use your dial calipers to check it. Twenty thousandths of an inch greater (at the mouth of the case) than its original diameter, should about do it.</p><p> Push the shoulder washer up into place ( arrow FIG 51 ) and tighten the blue plastic wing nut until the end of the threaded rod is even with the wings of the wing nut. It is designed to warn you if the powder charge is grossly out of tolerance, i.e., no powder or a double charge. 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 Center the black push rod ( see arrow FIG 57 ) in the hole that is to the left of the die. Raise the platform. Unscrew the 10-24 screw until it contacts the edge of the platform FIG 59. Lower the platform part way and unscrew the screw (counterclockwise) until raising the platform causes the buzzer housing to gently rock into the side of the die collar The purpose of the cannelure and crimping groove is to secure the bullet by giving the mouth of the case a place to go (without deforming the bullet) when being crimped.Under the section specified for the caliber you’re loading, you’ll find a schematic of the cartridge. For example,.38 Special lists a maximum OAL of 1.55” (Lyman Reloading Handbook). For example The type of bullet can determine the OAL in one of two ways. If the bullet Check to make sure that the seating stem installed in your seating die matches the bullet you are loading. Simply remove the hitch pin from the top and slide the seating stem out FIG 65. Replace the seating stem and reassemble the die. Note: At this point the die will not be screwed down far enough to begin seating the bullet, but it will give you a place to start. Then, lower the platform just enough to inspect the bullet without indexing the shellplate. As a guide, one full turn moves the die down about 70 thousandths of an inch, about the thickness of a nickel. Again, cycle the machine and inspect the seating depth. Repeat these steps as necessary until the correct overall length is achieved.</p><p> Use a dial caliper or equivalent to measure the overall length of the cartridge. Check the overall length of the round against the information in your reloading manual. This is a good starting point for the crimp adjustment. Continue making small adjustments to your crimp die until the desired amount of crimp has been achieved. Check that the crimp: Looks OK, allows your firearm to function consistently and the bullet feels tight in the case. Note the defined line below the mouth of the case and the bulge below the line. This is not a proper crimp. This line is the direct result of the cartridge being over crimped. A line like this will only appear if the crimp die is adjusted down too far. Warning: Over crimping. The Ultramount??s modular design lends itself to fit just about any reloading press available today. Complete Precision Case Prep within AccurateShooter.com Reloading Ammo Reloading Equipment Dillon Precision Firearms Gun Model Commercial Tools One of the few non-Dillon Precision pieces of equipment I own. The RCBS 10-10 powder scale. 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