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Primer Stop Block for Dillon Precision XL750 Progressive Reloading Press. Comes very useful for operations when no primer insertion is required. The block prevents movement of the primer slide bar. Super simple installation by simply inserting the block between the pin on the slide and primer feed body. When not in use attach it to the steel primer tube by the magnet
Bushings are made for a quick, simple and precise change of dies in the toolhead. No need for a complete toolhead change anymore, just twist and replace any bushing with the die of your choice. Change six dies on a Dillon Super 1050 / RL 1100 in seconds!
This toolhead is required for use with RT1500 Electric Case Trimmer. This combination is commonly used to trim 300 AAC Blackout on the XL650 & XL750.
The DAA Dislodge-Wedge is designed to be much larger and longer than the original Dillon part, reaching down to the very base of the plate, and providing a more gradual, angled surface to clear stacked cases as the disc rotates, at any speed.
Eemann Tech Springs Kit for Dillon XL650.
Eemann Tech Springs Kit for Dillon RL550.
Eemann Tech Springs Kit for Dillon RL1050.
This toolhead for Dillon Super 1050/RL1100 is a real game-changer. It is a drop-in upgrade for the original toolhead with great new features.
Many customers choose to start reloading on their XL650/750 without the optional case feeder, and for them the new DAA Mini Case feeder will be a great addition to their press!
Armanov Mirror for Dillon Case Feeder is a simple solution for keeping control of quantity of cases inside case feeder.
Tired of emptying your spent primer cup or knocking it over spilling spent primers everywhere?
Install Armanov Spent Primer Chute and forget about It. Zero mods to reloading press required, it re-uses the original screw to install and installs in place of stock spent primer cup bracket.
This is a Debris Catcher for Casefeeder. The Dillon Casefeeder has two holes in the bottom back of the bowl assembly. These holes allow any accumulated spent powder, polishing media or general crud to drain out of the bowl. This debris if left unchecked can fall all over your press or bench top.