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Dillon 650 Setup part 2 (Setting & Adjusting Your Dies)
One thing to keep in mind about the case gauges is that they a made to SAAMI standards unfortunately not all guns are built to SAAMI standards.
A lot of reloading is trial and error, especially when it comes to sizing and adjusting the flare on the case.
A lot of reloading is trial and error, especially when it comes to sizing and adjusting the flare on the case.
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Dillon 650 Setup Part 1 ( Seting Up The Conversion Kit)
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All the information you need for conversion kits are in the Dillon manual .
Thank You very much for this video. Helps me a lot. Greetings from Poland :)
20 watchers would rather stick w their single stage. Great video.
That RCBS die wasn't installed according to RCBS instructions. Why would you ignore the die manufacturer's instructions? Because you are an unsafe reloader. Are you saying most Dillon 650 owners have had primer detonation during reloading? I'm calling BS on this video. Resizing a flaired case with a live primer in it without removing the decapping pin is another of your unsafe practices. How can I insure you to make a quick killing? You've got my attention now that I want to see the train wreck coming.
Decapping live primers is done all the time. Take your time. Dont rush it. I'm wondering the same on the sizing die though. Lee for instance is like touch shell plate us 1/4turn for cam over. Set all dies off of that in the later stations.
GREAT VIDEO, learned more from this video than the last 30 ive watched.
Excellent video, thanks for the effort!
Very informative video, thanks
Very informative, to the point and helpful.
Great video, while other videos talking too much about themselves and being cool LOL .You are really try to help other to set this model 650 ( include me too) Thank you :)
Nice video. I bought a 650 a couple months ago and I am having on and off problems with the primers not getting seated deep enough (on some cases but not all) I average about 4 or 5 out of every 100 that aren't being seated deep enough, causing the OAL to be too long and hence feeding problems in my gun. I have tried most of the common recommendations and continue to have problems. I do not have this problem on my 550b. Anything I can adjust on the dies that would help. I have Dillon dies except for bullet seating which is Redding.
Hi
It looks like your crimping die is a seating die with the bullet seating part removed. Why do you crimp separate from the seating stage when the die can do both at the same time?
Rick Lander you are correct they can be done at the same time but the 650 allows for them to be done at a separate stage. This allows you to troubleshoot any issues you have with out resetting both the crimp and the seating.
aff1690 thanks for the reply!
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I have a Dillon 550b abd Dillon dies. I am getting a 650XL next week. I assume I can use the Dillon powder dies and powder funnel on the 650, right?
Yes you can. They are all the same.
One of the best die setup videos for the 650.
Dude; Best 650 video on youtube.
To much breathing and lip smacking for me but good info...
Great job. Best setup videos I have seen on the XL650. Thank you.
Very good video! Thanks.
By far the best video I have found. He explains reasons for certain things with out having to ask!
Great video, I just bought a Dillon 650 and ran into adjustment problems, your vid helped a lot. THUMBS UP.
Dillon makes a special tool that aligns your 650. It doesn't come with the 650, but Dillon will send it to you for free. Kind of makes Dillon look cheap. Why not just give you the alignment tool up front? Dillon must have hired some Lee executives to cut costs and fuck over customers. Anyone else realize that Dillon is so cheap that they don't even put their brand logo on stickers. Free advertising and Dillon jumps the shark. Spent over $1500 on Dillon 650 and accessories just to be told that Dillon doesn't send out stickers or decals. WTF? That's like buying a Porsche and then being told that Porsche doesn't do ball caps. I guess small minded businesses don't need advertising. Remember Dillon, a business with no signs is a sign of no business. Jeez.
Only thing I missed was the prime station but really good video to start by.
great info, thanks again.
Great vid!
Very helpful, great job, no BS, THANKS!
Can you please show a pic of the bottom of the 3 rcbs dies. Thanks
IMO, the most informative vid for setting up a Dillon XL650. If you only watch one, make it this one.
Amazingly informative!! Thank you so much for your time. Ditto Talmadge Fisher: Please do one for the 1050!! This is like going to church!! The church of Dillon!
Great Demonstration Thank you for sharing
Great vid. I liked the way that you ripped through the demonstration - straight forward, no muss no fuss. I'm attention deficit anyway :)
Good, solid info. Thanks! Can't wait for the UPS driver. LOL
This is a horribly "raw" video….you're doing things without explaining them properly or thoroughly…you're omitting steps as well…..
tjzulu1 Odd, I found this video to be one of the best and most informative. He has obviously set up a bunch of loaders and from what I can see, really knows what he's talking about. His ease in working with these parts and systems leads me to believe he is likely a professional.
hello this is Rick again I've been loading today with my Dillon 650 XL and I'm getting some primers loading upside down is there a way to retrieve them out of the casing without them going off and also what do you think may be causing this
It's not worth the hassle/risk to save a 3cent primer. Gently pop out the primer on a single stage if you must salavge the brass.
Never try to use a salvaged primer. If you are using small primers, and getting upside down primers, check and make sure you are using the small diameter primer tube, not a large one. Ask me how I know.
thank you for answering my question on primer removal it's probably not worth the risk of doing it just for a primer thank you
one more thing I would really like to know when you're loading rounds and you have a mistake and you disassemble the bullet how can you take the live primer out of the casing is that possible
I hope this gets to you the video you displayed on the Dillon 650 XL setup was very helpful for me and the im a first time buyer an assembler that video was great and really helped me a lot thank you very much
You can remove live primers from a shell. How I do this is to run the shells through the first station on the 650 with the sizing die. I suggest doing this Slowly. It is possible to set the primer off while trying to remove it.
Very helpful. Thank you.
Straight forward and no BS. Nice video!
the two videos are life savers. thank you!
Great job ! thanks
This is great! Thanks!
please do something like this for the 1050!
first of all I have to say this is the best video I have seen online for showing how to set up die sets!! Thank you so much! Now the way you set these dies up would that be the same for a single stage press or on the dillon 1050 progressive? My other question is do you happen to own or have acess to a dillon 1050 where you would show a caliber change over for that specifically showing what you would have to take off and change out for a primer and shell holder change?
Thank you for the 2 set up videos video, I should getting my 650XL with in the next 2 days, this should be a great help in setting it up.
if you put a piece of masking tape on the end of the primer drop they wont hit the floor great vid
Great info.
The heads do not come preset, what we do is buy multiple heads and set them up for specific cal. Instead of pulling the dies out for a diff cal we just set up a new head leaving the previous alone so we can quickly swap between cal. you can buy spare heads from dillon
This is called case bulging what happens is the shell is not sized correctly creating a slight bulge at the base of the shell.Most often it's 1 of 2 things.. as most people tend to get a bit lax when running a few hundred shells is they don't pull the handle down far enough or the shell it's self is not once fired and has been used to the point where the brass is weak and expands well out side the range of the norm and should be tossed for safety reasons.
Excellent presentation - thank you. The problem I'm having at the moment is that some shells don't pass the "drop" test (I use the barrel of my gun instead of the dillon checker) while some shells appear to be perfect. Is this just a problem with the brass or is there some way to set the Dillon to get more consisten results?
Hi What do you mean by "Heads Preset with dies" and where do I find these setups? Thank you again
Actually, Dillon DOES support 50 Action Express for the XL650.