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Until now, reusing military brass, with its crimped primer pockets, has been a tedious task. The Dillon solution is a remarkably simple device that bolts to your bench and allows you to swage the primer pockets with speed and ease. The case is supported from the inside, so you won't be tearing the rims off the brass. A tool steel, hardened swage rod (easy to change from large to small primers) simply rolls the crimp away. No reaming is necessary. Our unique compound cam leverage system assures not only ease of operation, but perfect alignment with each and every round. Sound simple? It is and it works. What's more, it's inexpensive. The Super Swage 600 comes with large and small swage rods, .22 and .30 caliber backup rods, and a 45ACP adapter.
Spare parts kit specifically for your RL550 machine keeps your machine running also when you had a little accident. Don't risk downtime waiting for a replacement parts! Contains everything you need to keep your Dillon loader cleaned and lubricated up to factory specifications. Includes the spare parts kit for your machine.
Some Mr.BulletFeeder users have asked for the option to extend the output feed spring, to allow them to position the collator further away, or perhaps position one collator between two presses and use it to alternately feed each machine.
To meet this request we are pleased to offer the output springs and a screw-on adaptor cap which will allow you to attach to your current spring and extend it up to another 38cm.
Two sizes are available. The Small (10mm inner diameter) matches the springs used with the rifle caliber machinesand the large size (12mm inner diameter) as shipped with the pistol calibers.
Note that some “do it yourself” supports for the spring will be needed to prevent it sagging under the weight of the bullets. You do need to keep the tube running downwards and prevent bullets from “pooling” in a sagging loop.
Two sizes are available. The Small (10mm inner diameter) matches the springs used with the rifle caliber machines and the large size (12mm inner diameter) as shipped with the pistol calibers.