Dillon Precision's Square Deal B Caliber Setup

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

Комментарии • 54

  • @geraldf.1222
    @geraldf.1222 4 месяца назад

    I bought my Square Deal for $140, back in 1986-1990.
    Loaded thousands of rounds over the years.
    Love it!

  • @rblanton4790
    @rblanton4790 2 года назад +2

    Very well done. I've had my Square Deal B for 20 years, rebuilt it once and still clicking along. I learned some new tips from this video, well worth 20 minutes of my time!

  • @rodbrown6434
    @rodbrown6434 4 года назад +11

    Ive used the SQ Deal for 30 years for 3 calibers. Excellent value

    • @331Grabber
      @331Grabber 3 года назад

      Which calibers do you reload? Any problems with your reloader?

  • @dvcer11boo8
    @dvcer11boo8 2 года назад +2

    Mike Dillon, RIP sir. Been loading with your machines since 1986, blue is best.

  • @efrainsantiago888
    @efrainsantiago888 4 года назад +6

    Excellent tutorial video. Exactly what I was looking for in order to buy my first reloading press. This looks like one of the best entry level available in the market right now!

  • @flinch9748
    @flinch9748 3 года назад +5

    I absolutely love my little square deal. Mine is permanently set up for my .38 special wadcutter target load. Great machine.
    Recently I have a 750 for the 9 mils. Also a great machine. I’m a sucker for Dillon.

  • @nicholascohen852
    @nicholascohen852 2 года назад

    Really great tutorial. What was once a mystery has now been resolved. Thank you.

  • @GentleBrawl
    @GentleBrawl Год назад

    Just picked up a SDB after using a lee classic turret, and I'm blown away by the performance and quality of Dillon reloaders. Currently doing some tuneup to it, but I really enjoy reloading with the SDB!

  • @garygreen4484
    @garygreen4484 4 года назад +4

    Very good presentation! Will use for a tutorial when I get my reloader!

  • @johnqpublic3319
    @johnqpublic3319 3 года назад +1

    This was VERY well done and informative. Thank you!

  • @scottfuller1264
    @scottfuller1264 3 года назад +3

    Between 7:52 and 9:10, regarding overall case length, are the measurements correct? Initial measurement is 1.27 (1.278) book says 1.275, the shell is put in the press again and comes out a 1.265 and pronounced perfect?

  • @MrRoyclennan
    @MrRoyclennan 6 месяцев назад

    Nice video. Too bad I’ll never be able to set mine up since you can’t seem to stock the dies. Wish I knew that prior to purchasing a machine.

  • @Lucastrujillo59
    @Lucastrujillo59 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic Video thank you for putting them out

  • @myaabe
    @myaabe 4 года назад +4

    could also leave a sticky note on powder measure saying 230 gr FMJ 4.6 gr titegroup then you remember what it set for

    • @DillonPrecisionVideos
      @DillonPrecisionVideos  4 года назад +1

      Attaching notes is an option.

    • @kevineldridge9452
      @kevineldridge9452 4 года назад

      But then you eventually get what was outlined in the video, the powder hopper tube becomes occluded, and you now cannot see how much powder is in the hopper.
      Plus you have powder in a container that is not as secure as the original container, and no screw on lid.
      Removing your powder after each loading session is just good practice?

  • @vladimirlopez7840
    @vladimirlopez7840 3 года назад +3

    I thought about getting one but you can’t even get primers or powders anymore.

  • @MrBlompod
    @MrBlompod 4 года назад +1

    I have a Dillon Square Deal B and have caliber converted from 9mm to .38/.357, with the power die screwed in and the funnel/case mouth flare inserted it will throw a powder charge but won’t flare the case mouth of the .38 special case. Even if I screw the powder die in all the way in attach the powder hopper it still won’t flare the case mouth at all… can you help me with this issue please?

  • @CrystalRedTintcoat
    @CrystalRedTintcoat Месяц назад

    CRIMP (45): you said .473 is the max and .469 is the min with .470 and .471 being the target. What about 9mm?

  • @rudyruiz9615
    @rudyruiz9615 4 года назад +2

    should I use the dillon case lube with the SQ dies?
    will the resizer take out the bulge from shooting in a Glock stock unsupported barrel?
    can I and should I use chamber checker (like EGW) versus a set of calipers?
    do you recommend a LED light source for the SQ?
    OUTstanding video from Dillon.

    • @LuisOrtiz-ty5cz
      @LuisOrtiz-ty5cz 3 года назад

      Great question. I too have the same ones. Inquiring minds want to know.

  • @JohnDoeEagle1
    @JohnDoeEagle1 Год назад

    This press is setup to load for .45 ACP......to run the best in a 1911 pistol you want a COL of between 1.250" - 1.260" to run a 230 grain round nose or a 200 grain lead H&G #68 SWC. The taper crimp runs best at 0.469" on a .45 ACP no matter what bullet you use.

  • @peterchobausch
    @peterchobausch 3 года назад +1

    is there a difference between 10mm and .40sw setup?

  • @edmundooliver7584
    @edmundooliver7584 3 года назад +1

    can I used the dies for my 450 JR ?

  • @americatraveler1044
    @americatraveler1044 4 года назад

    Great video, thank you... Can you order those base plates with DP logo that is attached to bench and hanging on wall behind you in video?

  • @jmoskaly1
    @jmoskaly1 4 года назад +1

    I reload w/ The Square Deal and I'm not dropping the primer, they are not being picked up and inserted in the casing, fixes? Thank you

    • @DillonPrecisionVideos
      @DillonPrecisionVideos  4 года назад

      Hey Joseph, please call tech support at 800-223-4570 for assistance.

  • @almondg1
    @almondg1 4 года назад +2

    The OAL in the manual was 1.275 and when you adjusted the die the reading was 1.265 and you said "perfect". Do you need to be exact or is the variance acceptable?

    • @Jiminico
      @Jiminico 4 года назад +1

      They should have tested it first by trying to drop a round in the pistol's barrel chamber to make sure it will fit all the way in and chamber properly before any further reloading. Even though in fits in the case gauge, passes that test in all ways including max cartridge over all length, my guess is that it won't fit all the way in some/most pistols due to the ogive of that type of bullet first coming into contact with the rifling in the barrel preventing chambering. They didn't say exactly what bullet and pistol they had, but I bet the rounds didn't work at that length and they had to seat bullets deeper afterwards. With some bullets I have to go down to 1.200. The 1.275 is more of a max mag length COAL.

    • @allenhuebner6251
      @allenhuebner6251 4 года назад +1

      @@Jiminico
      Dude no disrespect but that's bad advice there are a lot of new reloaders that watch these videos.
      Seating the bullet deeper changes pressure especially with 9MMS.
      If your loaded cartridge fits perfect in your case gauge but not in your barrel then tweak it to your liking but please refrain from giving that advice on here.
      Just saying

    • @Jiminico
      @Jiminico 4 года назад

      @@allenhuebner6251
      Sure, I agree that in general seating a bullet deeper will increase pressure. And here they are loading 45 auto, not 9 mm which is a much higher pressure round. Not that it matters here, for the main point I was trying to make and the usual prudent recommended reloading practice is to always make sure the rounds will fully chamber properly in your gun before you go off and load a boatload of crimped ammo on a progressive press. And they didn't do that.. a major oversight!
      Obviously these videos are more to show setting up the machine than as a reloading guide or tutorial. If you pay attention there is a lot of quick on the fly extrapolation going on here and mistakes and they didn't exhibit enough due diligence in coming up with the final reloading specs. And I still say that those rounds will not chamber at their long length.
      They started out by getting an COAL for a different 230 grain FMJ bullet out of the Lyman manual. Then used the info from the Hodgdon site which has a bullet with a different ogive and nose profile, but does in fact list a coal of 1.200 and another load for a 230 LRN with a 1.200 coal. And it looks like they are using a Berry's plated bullet so they should've looked on their site for info which they would've recommended a 1.237 coal.
      Happy reloading to ya!

    • @JohnDoeEagle1
      @JohnDoeEagle1 Год назад

      @@Jiminico
      This press is setup to load for .45 ACP......to run the best in a 1911 pistol (OR ANY OTHER .45 ACP PISTOL) you want a COL of between 1.250" - 1.260" to run a 230 grain round nose or a 200 grain lead H&G #68 SWC. The taper crimp runs best at 0.469" on a .45 ACP no matter what bullet you use.

    • @JohnDoeEagle1
      @JohnDoeEagle1 Год назад

      @@allenhuebner6251
      My specs are over 60+ years old and ALSO listed in EVERY Wilson Combat 1911 .45 owners manual.

  • @gracewthomas
    @gracewthomas 2 года назад

    Ok Dillon , what I do is remove all the dies except the sizing die then size all my cases and check them for over all length. Why are you guys not doing this ? guess im old school

  • @terryedmondson3563
    @terryedmondson3563 2 года назад

    alll good.

  • @paladin4570
    @paladin4570 2 года назад

    I wish they would have shown how to adjust eac die instead of saying “it’s right on, let’s do the next step”.

  • @victor.martinlecler3950
    @victor.martinlecler3950 Год назад

    Buenas tardes soy de Argentina,
    Mí SQUARE al rectificar vainas me las comprime demasiado quedando como con cintura
    Como lo puedo solucionar ? Tiene regulación de algún tipo ?

  • @MorsAtricolorEst
    @MorsAtricolorEst 4 года назад +1

    Is it possible to make 9x21 IMI on any of the Dillon presses?..

  • @LuisOrtiz-ty5cz
    @LuisOrtiz-ty5cz 4 года назад

    Great video. Thanks for the tutorial. One question… Can you use the resize/decapping die without the pin?

    • @DillonPrecisionVideos
      @DillonPrecisionVideos  4 года назад

      Sure, if you dont have primers in the cases.

    • @LuisOrtiz-ty5cz
      @LuisOrtiz-ty5cz 3 года назад

      @@DillonPrecisionVideos thank you. Another question… Can the resize day be adjusted far enough down to full length resize in order to remedy the Glock bulge?

  • @331Grabber
    @331Grabber 3 года назад

    Is 44 magnum and 44 special requiring 2 separate tool heads on this?
    Does Dillon offer .327 Federal mag for it?
    If this could do beyond 45 Colt case length like 45-70 I'd be buying this tomorrow.
    I'm going to get into reloading but probably straight walled cartridges mostly pistol rounds for my revolvers and lever guns. But 45-70 is on my future lever gun list and reloading is pretty much essential to frequently shooting one of those.
    Any advise would be appreciated

    • @geraldf.1222
      @geraldf.1222 4 месяца назад +1

      No, you do not need two tool heads for 44 Spec and 44 Mag.
      But, you have to ADJUST for each every time you switch back and forth.
      One extra tool head and powder die, seating and crimp adjustment bolt, and you can easily switch back and forth, once the adjustments are made.

  • @ibmoose13
    @ibmoose13 3 года назад

    How critical is the failsafe rod? I bought a used SDB and it did not come with the rod.

  • @mariajones6810
    @mariajones6810 5 месяцев назад

    nice video but it needed to be more close ups

  • @danielmariani5212
    @danielmariani5212 2 года назад

    No se puede subtitular en español?? Can't subtitle in Spanish.
    Es una lastima!
    It's a shame

    • @DillonPrecisionVideos
      @DillonPrecisionVideos  2 года назад

      Daniel, RUclips offers translations to nearly every video including this one. Please copy and past the link to see how to view this video with Spanish subtitles.
      ruclips.net/video/H-O6HdWDk-M/видео.html

  • @freedom-vc9wi
    @freedom-vc9wi 2 года назад

    Sombody make a shell feeder and bullet feeder plz

  • @hobbeeguy6811
    @hobbeeguy6811 2 года назад

    Dillon, charging 10x for what a Lee can do at more or less the same speed.