Yes, really enjoyed this series. I have been up and down the whole Dillon thing and struggled to decided on which press to buy. I had it set on the 750 with case feeder but I really enjoy reloading and the effort. I load about 400-600 9mm per month and eventually decided to buy the SDB. Next morning I saw this and called up the shop and asked to change my order from the SDB to the 550c. Well its done - hope Im having as much fun with it as you do. Thx for the great explanation of everything.
Dude thank you very much for posting this content. Just picked up a 550 and have been reading all the material I can find about setup. I’ve got it roughed in but still had questions on the failsafe preload and other little bits. Great stuff man.
Thank you. I have covered everything I think someone getting into reloading would need to know. I am always available by email if you have questions. Unfortunately RUclips has poopood my videos but Atleast they haven’t erased them.
I put my new 550C together today. Everything went good until I went to load a case into the shell plate - the case didn't slip smoothly into the shell plate. When I went to load a case it seemed to meet an obstruction and I had to lift it a bit to get the case to slide in. I guess I wasn't paying attention to detail because I think I put the dang shell plate in up-side-down. I'll flip it tomorrow. This morning, I checked and I did put the shell holder in up-side-down, Now I can load a case smoothly, also, I had the increase the compression of that spring that makes sure the powder measure is fully back.
Squatch, very informative video! I love the way explain things. Keep up the good work! I’m still on my Redding TR7 I’m looking for a progressive reloading machine for the near future. Thanks for the information! Happy Reloading!
So helpful thank you! I bought a used in a box of bits, this video has helped me put it together! Luckily mine has 9mm so it's a pretty good guide to follow.
Really like the 9mm set up video. Could please say weather you Dillon reloader is a rl550a,b,orc. Mine is a really old 550a I inherited from my dad that was used to load 1 box of shells
I'm new to the Dillon 550 and havent loaded any rounds yet, still learning to run it really. Question on powders, is it better with any one type? I know alot of people use ball powders with these but I see you are using Unique which is a favorite of mine. Have you ever tested variable charge weights with Unique on the 550? Another favorite is CFE Pistol which meters so much better, but I think Unique is a touch more accurate in 45ACP. My only complaint with Unique after its metering is availability haha
I'm going to start reloading nine millimeters, Does the tool head come with the actual press? Or is it separate questioremark one final question? How much is the 3 dies that I need to completely prime shell? And projectile oil if that makes sense. I am completely new to all of this. So please excuse if I don't get the terminology correct. But your import is greatly appreciated.
Loaded about 1500 .45acp casings with no problems. Changed over to 9mm and swapped the large primer slide and tube out for the small version for this caliber and am having problems with the primer feed. I have removed and checked the slide multiple times to insure proper installation and cannot figure out why the primers are not always being inserted into the primer cup from the feeder tube. The slide appears to be going all the way back when the handle is pulled down. I have found that a slight tap with my hand when the slide is all the way back generally (but not always) results with a primer in the cup. I cannot see any adjustment that will help this, but there must be one. Help!!
Great series Squatch I have the 550b for a few years.And I only have 1 machine still have a problem setting the shell plate and with the primers not seating fully in their cases at first correctly it just takes a while any hints on my problem tyaot
I’m just getting into pistol as well as reloading. I have 9mm,357 and 50AE. I also have rock chucker and Area 419 Zero press. Starting reloading on the Zero. Takes a LONG time. Would like to keep my presses however would like to get a Dillion for pistols. Rifle calibers I use is .223,.270,6.5PRC, 7mm, 280AI and 30-30. What Dillion should I use? I plan to shoot quite a bit. Thanks
@@SquatchReloaded do we know what exactly the part they don’t like? I posted my first today and was surprised to be red. I have had lots of problems with 80% stuff but thought reloading would be safe. Do you get approval on manual reviews? Got a Dillon 550 based on watching your stuff. Jazzed!! Thank you for the awesome content.
It is hit or miss. They have de monetized quite a bit of our videos. The monetization is nice as it goes back into the channel but we never planned on making any money from it. Rumble may be a better alternative however the following isn’t there yet.
I have noticed that my spent primers are not going into the spent primer holder effectively after de capping the shell casing. Any ideas or adjustments on how to fix this?
This is a problem with the 550. The first thing I would do is remove the cotter pin holding the spent primer church together and replace it with a solid pin like a paper clip. The cotter pin tends to keep the chute from opening fully or at all.
Hey quick and random question. I have a hornady AP 5 step and I’ve had a Dillon XL650 I’ve never set up yet but am going too, so I can gift my hornady. But do the hornady shell plates fit on the Dillon. There’s no answers online I can find.
I just started this process I set up my dies I cast my bullets from the 365-125 Lee six cavity mold. When I everything was said and done the bullet has all the right specs with the length and width but it still does not chamber I was wondering if you have any suggestions. I'm using Lee dies I have all four factory crimp. Also I can spin the bullet in the casing so it's not crimping right
After depriming 5 shells as you showed, my 124 g bullets fall into the case. How do I fix the problem with Station1 (550B)? I'm new to Dillon loaders, my friend gave me the 550B before he moved.
The diameter after sizing should be .374 ish if that is close then back out your expander and make sure you are not over flaring. Also check your bullet diameter. Should be .355 .356 for 9mm
I have seen some people selling machines on eBay for crazy prices do to back orders. Dillon pricing on their website is pretty much what it is even at their dealers. Used machine are 80% new cost if that gives you an idea.
Just a heads up, you can get a set of Swiss made calipers on eBay for the same price as new harbor freight. I break a set about every year so I keep a couple on hand.
do you have a video of the case feeder install on the 550, i loaded a 1000 .38 special yesterday and my fingers are raw,,, apparently my skin don't like handling brass.
Sorry I don’t have a video on the 550 casefeeder install. I will say the install is a bit more difficult however the directions are very good from Dillon.
Yes, really enjoyed this series. I have been up and down the whole Dillon thing and struggled to decided on which press to buy. I had it set on the 750 with case feeder but I really enjoy reloading and the effort. I load about 400-600 9mm per month and eventually decided to buy the SDB. Next morning I saw this and called up the shop and asked to change my order from the SDB to the 550c. Well its done - hope Im having as much fun with it as you do.
Thx for the great explanation of everything.
Thanks for watching.
By far the best series on how to start reloading on the Dillon
Great video, haven't used my dillon 550b since I was 16 years ago and Im nearly 50 now lol. It was a good review.
Dude thank you very much for posting this content. Just picked up a 550 and have been reading all the material I can find about setup. I’ve got it roughed in but still had questions on the failsafe preload and other little bits. Great stuff man.
Great Class on setting up the 550c. Just purchased this as my first reloading system and I appreciate the pace and thoroughness
Thank you for the kind words
Excellent video. I appreciate the detail and look forward to viewing the rest of the series. I wish I could give you more than one thumbs up.
Thank you. I have covered everything I think someone getting into reloading would need to know. I am always available by email if you have questions. Unfortunately RUclips has poopood my videos but Atleast they haven’t erased them.
Great video just getting started so extremely helpful thanks
Fabulous video. Very well explained. Thank you.
I put my new 550C together today. Everything went good until I went to load a case into the shell plate - the case didn't slip smoothly into the shell plate. When I went to load a case it seemed to meet an obstruction and I had to lift it a bit to get the case to slide in. I guess I wasn't paying attention to detail because I think I put the dang shell plate in up-side-down. I'll flip it tomorrow.
This morning, I checked and I did put the shell holder in up-side-down, Now I can load a case smoothly, also, I had the increase the compression of that spring that makes sure the powder measure is fully back.
Best Dillon 550 setup video out there. Straight to the point no BS. Thank you!
first timer here, thinking about the 550
Good video definitely be watching the rest of the videos
Thank you
Super video and your instructions are much more helpful than the one that came with my 550C press! Now it's on to the next video!
Thank you very much
Squatch, very informative video! I love the way explain things. Keep up the good work! I’m still on my Redding TR7 I’m looking for a progressive reloading machine for the near future. Thanks for the information! Happy Reloading!
Hey Squatch was wondering what part you have for your powder dump adjustment measure dial. Thanks Man and best videos I've come a cross
Great series here
hollowpoint45acp the next video coming within the next week. Thank you
So helpful thank you! I bought a used in a box of bits, this video has helped me put it together! Luckily mine has 9mm so it's a pretty good guide to follow.
Love your videos.They have been very helpful.
sheridan slotted for the case gauge
Really like the 9mm set up video. Could please say weather you Dillon reloader is a rl550a,b,orc. Mine is a really old 550a I inherited from my dad that was used to load 1 box of shells
550C
excellent thank you sir
I'm new to the Dillon 550 and havent loaded any rounds yet, still learning to run it really. Question on powders, is it better with any one type? I know alot of people use ball powders with these but I see you are using Unique which is a favorite of mine. Have you ever tested variable charge weights with Unique on the 550? Another favorite is CFE Pistol which meters so much better, but I think Unique is a touch more accurate in 45ACP. My only complaint with Unique after its metering is availability haha
I'm going to start reloading nine millimeters, Does the tool head come with the actual press? Or is it separate questioremark one final question? How much is the 3 dies that I need to completely prime shell? And projectile oil if that makes sense. I am completely new to all of this. So please excuse if I don't get the terminology correct. But your import is greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much for this video man, you made it Idiot proof.
Very much appreciated
Thanks you
Loaded about 1500 .45acp casings with no problems. Changed over to 9mm and swapped the large primer slide and tube out for the small version for this caliber and am having problems with the primer feed. I have removed and checked the slide multiple times to insure proper installation and cannot figure out why the primers are not always being inserted into the primer cup from the feeder tube. The slide appears to be going all the way back when the handle is pulled down. I have found that a slight tap with my hand when the slide is all the way back generally (but not always) results with a primer in the cup. I cannot see any adjustment that will help this, but there must be one. Help!!
Great series Squatch I have the 550b for a few years.And I only have 1 machine still have a problem setting the shell plate and with the primers not seating fully in their cases at first correctly it just takes a while any hints on my problem tyaot
So would you specifically decap the cartridge before you wet tumble? And you use pins? Do the pins stick in the pimmer holes?
All personal preference. It all depends on what I feel like doing there is no wrong or right way. Personally I like recapping before hand.
I’m just getting into pistol as well as reloading. I have 9mm,357 and 50AE. I also have rock chucker and Area 419 Zero press. Starting reloading on the Zero. Takes a LONG time. Would like to keep my presses however would like to get a Dillion for pistols. Rifle calibers I use is .223,.270,6.5PRC, 7mm, 280AI and 30-30. What Dillion should I use? I plan to shoot quite a bit. Thanks
XL750 would be my pick
Good one brother.
Who is the manufacturer of those benches you're using?
Thanks for the great video and channel! What do you think about armanov case gage that tests 100 rounds at once?
The easier and more efficient you can check rounds the better.
Squatch, does youtube ever give you a hard time about monetization on reloading videos?
Yes all the time
@@SquatchReloaded do we know what exactly the part they don’t like? I posted my first today and was surprised to be red. I have had lots of problems with 80% stuff but thought reloading would be safe. Do you get approval on manual reviews? Got a Dillon 550 based on watching your stuff. Jazzed!! Thank you for the awesome content.
It is hit or miss. They have de monetized quite a bit of our videos. The monetization is nice as it goes back into the channel but we never planned on making any money from it. Rumble may be a better alternative however the following isn’t there yet.
Excellent!
Im about to take a classes in reolading and I will be buying a 550c.
Is the body metal? Or plastic?
Aluminum
@@SquatchReloaded wonderful. Many thanks
I have noticed that my spent primers are not going into the spent primer holder effectively after de capping the shell casing. Any ideas or adjustments on how to fix this?
This is a problem with the 550. The first thing I would do is remove the cotter pin holding the spent primer church together and replace it with a solid pin like a paper clip. The cotter pin tends to keep the chute from opening fully or at all.
Hey quick and random question. I have a hornady AP 5 step and I’ve had a Dillon XL650 I’ve never set up yet but am going too, so I can gift my hornady. But do the hornady shell plates fit on the Dillon. There’s no answers online I can find.
Ok so the Hornady shell plates are exclusive to that press. You will need Dillon conversion kits that come with the shell plates you need.
Squatch Reloading, hey I appreciate it very much. Thought I was gonna be able to save some cash. Keep up the videos
What is the reason you use deprimed cases? Is it to ensure the primer pocket is clean? Is there a problem depriming in the reload process?
It is just a personal preference. I like to ensure the primer pockets are clean to confirm flash holes are clear and the primer seats smoothly.
@@SquatchReloaded ok that's what I've been assuming. Do you deprime before tumbling? What do you use to deprime?
I usually do. I use a universal decapping die in one of my presses.
I just started this process I set up my dies I cast my bullets from the 365-125 Lee six cavity mold. When I everything was said and done the bullet has all the right specs with the length and width but it still does not chamber I was wondering if you have any suggestions. I'm using Lee dies I have all four factory crimp. Also I can spin the bullet in the casing so it's not crimping right
Sounds like a sizing die issue. Are you using new brass by chance and not sizing them?
What lights do u have on that press?
Powker magnet drill press lights
After depriming 5 shells as you showed, my 124 g bullets fall into the case. How do I fix the problem with Station1 (550B)? I'm new to Dillon loaders, my friend gave me the 550B before he moved.
Do you have your sizing die all the way down to the shell plate? Also confirm the correct die.
@@SquatchReloaded Yes... a #5 shell plate
Dillon 9mm
The diameter after sizing should be .374 ish if that is close then back out your expander and make sure you are not over flaring. Also check your bullet diameter. Should be .355 .356 for 9mm
@@SquatchReloaded ok...will try that.
Hey bud what the going price on one of these? I found one on offer up with an "essentials kit" whatever that consists of? Thank you. I'm new to this
I have seen some people selling machines on eBay for crazy prices do to back orders. Dillon pricing on their website is pretty much what it is even at their dealers. Used machine are 80% new cost if that gives you an idea.
What model of 550 is this?
550c with a Dillon Casefeeder
Just a heads up, you can get a set of Swiss made calipers on eBay for the same price as new harbor freight. I break a set about every year so I keep a couple on hand.
Iam so new to dillon 550 iam 63 loaded since i was 15. But this scares me
Hmmmm my powder measure has no fail safe rod i have dillon 550
What model of 550 some older models use a different spring setup. You can upgrade to the failsafe system as well.
Excellent
do you have a video of the case feeder install on the 550, i loaded a 1000 .38 special yesterday and my fingers are raw,,, apparently my skin don't like handling brass.
Sorry I don’t have a video on the 550 casefeeder install. I will say the install is a bit more difficult however the directions are very good from Dillon.