I have been reloading for almost 40 years with a single stage RCBS. Now I have jumped in head over heels and ordered an RL550B from Brian Enos. I am like a kid at Christmas, can't wait to get it in and set up. LOL
Excellent video, well done. Me and my son-in-law use a Dillion 550B too for 9mm. We use 124 gr Bayou Bullets and all kinds of brass. The Dillon is a great progressive press. You can get in a nice groove and knock out 100 rounds in no time.
I have been reloading on a Dillion press for a few years now, and have run into a problem with the shell plate not allowing enough adjustment of the die to set the shoulder back far enough to meet the specs of my head space gauge. (.223). Dillions tech line said to over cam it a quarter turn! Not happening! That puts a lot of unnecessary stress on the press. I took my shell plate to a machinist and had him remove 0.008 from the shell plate where the bottom of the die fits into, and that gave me all the adjustment I need to come into specs. It is nice to know a very good machinist. My rifle is no longer jamming.
@sicklid72 spot check. however, it did test a bunch for OAL, and there was essentially no change over 30 rounds. the dillon seems to really stay locked down once you get it tweaked. I also spot check every 20 rounds for charge. variation is less that 0.1 grains. thanks for watching man!
Great video and thanks for sharing!! I'm saving for my reloading venture and looks like I'll be using the 550b since i have both .40 S&W and .223 rifle.
Seeing is believing & UNDERSTANDING! Thanks. Also, liked your vid sharing range time with your daughter. More girls/women need exposure to fun sports/recreational hobbies such as shooting.
Great video I just received my dillion 550b I want to reload 9mm I went on the Dillon site to order the 9mm die set I only saw 3 die sets don't I need a 4th die so I can crimp separate from the seating die. Thank you for your help. Dominick
hey man I've got to meet you I shot the IDPA practices at HSC and I'm thinking about buying a 550B and getting into reloading, good video I can use some advice. Frank
@bulltastik Thanks. You are absolutely right about women. I really think moms are the key. They set the rules about what's allowed for their kids. At my gun club, we have a really big junior archery program, about 120 kids. We start them really young, 6-7 all the way to 18. A lot of mom's wanted NOTHING to do with firearms until they saw the club, what it's all about, and the junior firearms programs. Guess what? A lot of mom's joined WITH their kids and hubbies. cool stuff.
@earthshine402 Hey man! Well, price and reputation. The 650 is great too but the 550 seemed a little more versatile and less problematic/complex, but I am not sure. I also like Dillon customer service and the no BS warranty. A lot of guys at Harvard use the Hornandy and have a lot of experience, it is a very good press but I dont know much about it. I will introduce you to a few and you can ask them. take care, we practice on the 1st and 3rd monday of the month at 7:30pm.
I ended up getting the 650 and load .38 sp and mostly 9mm.. I can do 500 9mm in 35 mins during a good run. I do not currently shoot rifle, would like to do at least .223 at some point..
Hey, I was wondering what made you go with the 550b over say the 650 or the Hornady L&L AP. I've been loading on a single stage Rock Chucker for about a half a year and while it was good to learn on, it takes me way too long to load rounds. I'm currently leaning towards the 550b, but still doing research. By the way, I introduced myself to you in the Harvard club house before the Nor Easter IDPA shoot. Keep up the great vids, as I said!
Hi, I am heading towards the 550B, but am little lost with the options on the Dillon page. I am not a native speaker, and m not sure what is in the kit of $394, and one have to buy separately, like the finished ammo holder/box, spent primer box... I wouldnt like to end up with a kit, comming after 6 weeks and learning there are few things to be added for real usage. What does your setup, you use in this video cost, what is in? Thank you a ton!
Also, very late comment but wanted it out there. I went to dillon planning on the 650 but i told them i was going to reload .338 and he said i had to do the 550b. So keep that in mind.
If loading for multiple firearms in the same caliber, you should just use your gun with the tightest chamber as your lowest common denominator. A case gauge wont tell you what your actual barrel will.
Really? Have you put much thought into this? Do you own a micrometer and gauge how the dimension of your chamber grows larger over time? Think about it.
Why a case gauge? that gauge is simply just max saami dimensions and rounds that chamber in it may very well not chamber in your particular firearm. The best case gauge possible comes free with every pistol you buy- Pull out your barrel and use it as the gauge! nothing dangerous about that at all unless you decide to go smacking the loaded round with a hammer. Besides, you are reloading ammo to fire from your firearm's chamber, not a wilson case gauge...
I have been reloading for almost 40 years with a single stage RCBS. Now I have jumped in head over heels and ordered an RL550B from Brian Enos. I am like a kid at Christmas, can't wait to get it in and set up. LOL
I'm planning to start reloading .... I still have a lot to learn......Excellent demo on the Dillon 550.....Better than most videos I've seen.......
Thanks
Excellent video, well done. Me and my son-in-law use a Dillion 550B too for 9mm. We use 124 gr Bayou Bullets and all kinds of brass. The Dillon is a great progressive press. You can get in a nice groove and knock out 100 rounds in no time.
I have been reloading on a Dillion press for a few years now, and have run into a problem with the shell plate not allowing enough adjustment of the die to set the shoulder back far enough to meet the specs of my head space gauge. (.223). Dillions tech line said to over cam it a quarter turn! Not happening! That puts a lot of unnecessary stress on the press. I took my shell plate to a machinist and had him remove 0.008 from the shell plate where the bottom of the die fits into, and that gave me all the adjustment I need to come into specs. It is nice to know a very good machinist. My rifle is no longer jamming.
@sicklid72 spot check. however, it did test a bunch for OAL, and there was essentially no change over 30 rounds. the dillon seems to really stay locked down once you get it tweaked. I also spot check every 20 rounds for charge. variation is less that 0.1 grains. thanks for watching man!
Just got a Dillon 550 . Brilliant machine.
Very helpful and informative. Thank you, I’ve learned a lot from his videos!
Thanks for the Videos on the 550. Simple, and easy to follow.
Great video. I just started setting up my r550b and your video is helpfuf. Thanks
awesome vid. it was very detailed. it gave me more confidence to reload myself
Thanks. Just starting. Like the 550b
thumbs up for the dillon 550..they are hard to beat
Great video and thanks for sharing!! I'm saving for my reloading venture and looks like I'll be using the 550b since i have both .40 S&W and .223 rifle.
Seeing is believing & UNDERSTANDING! Thanks. Also, liked your vid sharing range time with your daughter. More girls/women need exposure to fun sports/recreational hobbies such as shooting.
@Mycofreak i believe you are referring to a pre-fail safe models. I dont think those are made any longer.
Great video I just received my dillion 550b I want to reload 9mm I went on the Dillon site to order the 9mm die set I only saw 3 die sets don't I need a 4th die so I can crimp separate from the seating die. Thank you for your help. Dominick
hey man I've got to meet you I shot the IDPA practices at HSC and I'm thinking about buying a 550B and getting into reloading, good video I can use some advice.
Frank
Great video can't wait to see you set up vid and others thanks for information. Also if you don't mind give us info on where to buy.
@bulltastik Thanks. You are absolutely right about women. I really think moms are the key. They set the rules about what's allowed for their kids. At my gun club, we have a really big junior archery program, about 120 kids. We start them really young, 6-7 all the way to 18. A lot of mom's wanted NOTHING to do with firearms until they saw the club, what it's all about, and the junior firearms programs. Guess what? A lot of mom's joined WITH their kids and hubbies. cool stuff.
Excellent!! Great info, well presented.
Nice job I'd like to get one or for the terminology police nice demonstration
@77killerbrian did a video on that subject. About 40-50 percent at least. plus you get a custom load. Check it out!
@earthshine402 Hey man! Well, price and reputation. The 650 is great too but the 550 seemed a little more versatile and less problematic/complex, but I am not sure. I also like Dillon customer service and the no BS warranty. A lot of guys at Harvard use the Hornandy and have a lot of experience, it is a very good press but I dont know much about it. I will introduce you to a few and you can ask them. take care, we practice on the 1st and 3rd monday of the month at 7:30pm.
I ended up getting the 650 and load .38 sp and mostly 9mm.. I can do 500 9mm in 35 mins during a good run. I do not currently shoot rifle, would like to do at least .223 at some point..
like the vid, how much do you save compared to factory loads
Do you measure the overall length of each and every round, or just spot check?
Thats how you do it . Great Video !
Hey, I was wondering what made you go with the 550b over say the 650 or the Hornady L&L AP. I've been loading on a single stage Rock Chucker for about a half a year and while it was good to learn on, it takes me way too long to load rounds. I'm currently leaning towards the 550b, but still doing research.
By the way, I introduced myself to you in the Harvard club house before the Nor Easter IDPA shoot. Keep up the great vids, as I said!
Great job Q never reloaded before Q do u have to go though all those steps for every bullet or spot check after so many have been made ???
great video, good stuff, thank you
You always have to spin it by hand? That seems like it would suck. Is there an option to have it spin with the handle moving?
Hi, I am heading towards the 550B, but am little lost with the options on the Dillon page. I am not a native speaker, and m not sure what is in the kit of $394, and one have to buy separately, like the finished ammo holder/box, spent primer box... I wouldnt like to end up with a kit, comming after 6 weeks and learning there are few things to be added for real usage. What does your setup, you use in this video cost, what is in? Thank you a ton!
Where can I locate Part 2, Part 3, Part etc ?
How do you verify that you are getting a consistent charge? I always have a problem with it dropping too little, too much powder.
Also, very late comment but wanted it out there. I went to dillon planning on the 650 but i told them i was going to reload .338 and he said i had to do the 550b. So keep that in mind.
@ walrus108 yelp... you buy the 650 if ur lazy
anytime
@stripymccatpuss thanks bro.
What bullets do u use
Outstanding
@tccoup355 from....?
removing the crimp?
@excelerater Nice!!!!
I remove the barrel from the gun to use as a case gauge.
+VolDep45
I've done it for over 40 years without a hitch. One doesn't wear out the chamber. The rifling is a different story.
If loading for multiple firearms in the same caliber, you should just use your gun with the tightest chamber as your lowest common denominator. A case gauge wont tell you what your actual barrel will.
Really? Have you put much thought into this? Do you own a micrometer and gauge how the dimension of your chamber grows larger over time? Think about it.
Why a case gauge AND calips
can it be set up to reload .308?
Yes - you can reload anything
I know YOU know but there are those on youtube who do not know that there's a difference between a "bullet" and a cartridge....
Why a case gauge? that gauge is simply just max saami dimensions and rounds that chamber in it may very well not chamber in your particular firearm. The best case gauge possible comes free with every pistol you buy- Pull out your barrel and use it as the gauge! nothing dangerous about that at all unless you decide to go smacking the loaded round with a hammer. Besides, you are reloading ammo to fire from your firearm's chamber, not a wilson case gauge...
If you are going to make a video about the 550 show the 550 not your whole shop. If you redo this it could be a good tutorial.
Diet is key.
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This video is a waste of time.....Tactical Priority says to go watch something else....Good advice!