I just won a Dillon RL550C in a SASS raffle. Never reloaded a round in my life. But now with the help of Gary, the Human Manual, I am confident I can get this thing set up and running in no time. Gary, you are the Dillon man with the plan!
I very much appreciate the schooling in the dye set up. I usually set up each dye & station individually on my super 1050 press. It did not occur to myself to have a fired case in the sizing and flaring station at the same time to have equal upward pressure on the tool head but it does make a lot of sense. I know from previous experience that very small changes can make very significant improvements. From this point forward I will be using this information to set up my tool head as you have instructed.
Excellent video, I really appreciate the updated video's and I hope to see more! With time even the the best videos have to be updated with better video tech as it becomes available.
I haven't used my Dillon XL650 in quite a few years. I have a need for making pistol ammo in bulk so I am reviewing the setup and procedures.I picked up some good tips from this video.
Thank you Gary very much for your straight forward explanation for setting up our pistol dies. I like you because you are straight to the point and do not waste our time with unnecessary talk. I have been watching your videos for a very long time but I like to go back from time to time and just refresh with a knowledgeable expert.
@@DillonPrecisionVideos lol... you just made my day and I am at the dentist watching Gary, the human reloading manual set up for rifle. He's pretty good. Highboy
I just ran into your video. Looks well done. I'll have to compare it to how I've been doing it. Question though: I just saw you say to leave around nine threads showing on the expander/funnel die. You said it was a good place to start. From the looks of the video you have almost twice that number of threads showing. Did you mean to say to screw it in nine threads?
I bought an XL 750 about 4 months ago and the Powder drop is so inaccurate that I can not risk using it. I like Dillon generally but I can not risk blowing my hand off with my 500 magnum handgun because of this. Now I just use an electric powder scale/dispenser and double check half the loads as I am loading. Had I known, I would NEVER have bought Dillon
Meanwhile, *_all_* the Pistol Caliber Carbide 3-Die Sets are backordered. Still. A year ago, I needed a set for .357/.38 Special and I had to buy Lee. What seems to be the problem?! I detailed the problems I had on the Dillon Forums, but unfortunately, the forums went away, perhaps because people mostly complained about how long their stuff had been on backorder.
From my experience, because I own my own forum and I hear it all, these companies are in a bad position. Supply chains are broke. Virgin material is minimal and expensive. The labor force is depleted and companies are stuck in continual training modes. Then, more than ever, the percentages of new reloaders is at an all time high. On top of that, tolerances and quality of manufacturing is being maintained by companies like Dillon. Due to the shortage of components and the frenzy of the masses of new reloaders, forums have become a place where members tend to be ctitical of companies and so I understand why forums close. For my personal forum, I immediately ban members who tend to grind against these companies because I feel we should stand with them and support them. Dillon has done everything right from my perspective. The wisest thing we can do is be patient and allow the companies to focus so they can get caught up. I do understand your frustration but the fact is, our world has changed and it's not looking like there is any relief in our near future. Until Dillon gets caught up, your Lee dies will serve you well so enjoy them. Eventually, Dillon will get the dies you need and... it will be worth the wait. I hope that helps. Highboy
I have a neat theory in which you set the market by creating a demand through self induced scarcity. Others will blindly defend Dillon and their practices..... ever since Mike died they suck
@Cousin Daniel Nope!!! Dillon has my respect. So many of my viewers have shared so many positive experiences when dealing with Dillon. Like countless other companies who have had to endure these difficult times, Dillon has remained SOLID!!! I have seen this first hand and have experienced it myself. Highboy
@@76Highboy I AGREE WITH HIGHBOY ! DILLON HAS BEEN VERY EFFICIENT WHEN MINOR ISSUES HAVE ARISEN. FOR EXAMPLE WHEN MY 750 SAT IDLE FOR A YEAR THE SPEED CONTROLER SWITCH FOR MR.BULLET FEEDER NO LONGER WORKED, THEY SENT ME 2 OF EM NO QUESTION EVEN THOUGH IT WAS A DAA ISSUE! THANK YOU DILLON1
I have a Dillon 550c, the powder measure is not working with this setup. What a pain in the ass trying to troubleshoot this. Can anyone call me or help me out with this? Thank you
If you're enjoying life too much and want to feel some genuine hate and rage, start reloading an old bottleneck pistol cartridge like .44-40. Preferably with black powder (but not in an automatic powder measure!)
I've been reloading for 50 years, still learned a couple of valuable tips. Best pistol setup video I have seen. Thanks!
Best video I’ve seen for handgun reloading. I had been sweating over my bullet seating depth being inconsistent. Glad you cleared that up for me.
I just won a Dillon RL550C in a SASS raffle. Never reloaded a round in my life. But now with the help of Gary, the Human Manual, I am confident I can get this thing set up and running in no time. Gary, you are the Dillon man with the plan!
That is a very nice press and a very nice thing to win. Take your time and learn from a loading manual or three and you will make great ammunition.
I very much appreciate the schooling in the dye set up. I usually set up each dye & station individually on my super 1050 press. It did not occur to myself to have a fired case in the sizing and flaring station at the same time to have equal upward pressure on the tool head but it does make a lot of sense. I know from previous experience that very small changes can make very significant improvements. From this point forward I will be using this information to set up my tool head as you have instructed.
Dillon rocks. My SDB is still going strong after 25 years.
Did Gary injure his thumb working on a small block Chevy? 😂
He did indeed pinch his precious thumb while cranking away on a small block Chevy recently. Not to fear, our human manual is back up and teaching.
Very informative, I just ordered my first dillon press. Will be absorbing your knowledge sir. Thank you for the content and God bless.
Excellent video, I really appreciate the updated video's and I hope to see more! With time even the the best videos have to be updated with better video tech as it becomes available.
Another great video. Much better to see something being done then reading how.
Where was you tube when I bought my first Dillion Square B?
Oh wait, there was no UA-cam then, just printed instructions in box. Thanks for the lesson
Very helpful and instructive.
I haven't used my Dillon XL650 in quite a few years. I have a need for making pistol ammo in bulk so I am reviewing the setup and procedures.I picked up some good tips from this video.
Excellent, I watch every one of his training videos.
Thank you Gary very much for your straight forward explanation for setting up our pistol dies. I like you because you are straight to the point and do not waste our time with unnecessary talk. I have been watching your videos for a very long time but I like to go back from time to time and just refresh with a knowledgeable expert.
Excellent video, thanks Gary and Dillon Precision.
It will be good to continue the XL650 as some people like it better. If the SDB still exist, I don't understand why Dillon discountinued the 650.
Always great information !
Clear and concise, Thanks.
Great video Gary, thank you, learned alot.
That was very informative!
Nice video for sure. Very thorough and I am thinking he could do this in his sleep. Nicely done Sir. Highboy
Thank you buddy!
@@DillonPrecisionVideos lol... you just made my day and I am at the dentist watching Gary, the human reloading manual set up for rifle. He's pretty good. Highboy
I just ran into your video. Looks well done. I'll have to compare it to how I've been doing it.
Question though: I just saw you say to leave around nine threads showing on the expander/funnel die. You said it was a good place to start. From the looks of the video you have almost twice that number of threads showing. Did you mean to say to screw it in nine threads?
excellent vidéo, thanks a lot !
I bought an XL 750 about 4 months ago and the Powder drop is so inaccurate that I can not risk using it. I like Dillon generally but I can not risk blowing my hand off with my 500 magnum handgun because of this. Now I just use an electric powder scale/dispenser and double check half the loads as I am loading. Had I known, I would NEVER have bought Dillon
Thank you.
Just curious how the big truck tire tracks got on the wall behind Gary?🤣
An extra comment to help boost the UA-cam algorithm!
Awesome!!!!!!!
Meanwhile, *_all_* the Pistol Caliber Carbide 3-Die Sets are backordered. Still. A year ago, I needed a set for .357/.38 Special and I had to buy Lee. What seems to be the problem?! I detailed the problems I had on the Dillon Forums, but unfortunately, the forums went away, perhaps because people mostly complained about how long their stuff had been on backorder.
From my experience, because I own my own forum and I hear it all, these companies are in a bad position. Supply chains are broke. Virgin material is minimal and expensive. The labor force is depleted and companies are stuck in continual training modes. Then, more than ever, the percentages of new reloaders is at an all time high. On top of that, tolerances and quality of manufacturing is being maintained by companies like Dillon. Due to the shortage of components and the frenzy of the masses of new reloaders, forums have become a place where members tend to be ctitical of companies and so I understand why forums close. For my personal forum, I immediately ban members who tend to grind against these companies because I feel we should stand with them and support them. Dillon has done everything right from my perspective. The wisest thing we can do is be patient and allow the companies to focus so they can get caught up. I do understand your frustration but the fact is, our world has changed and it's not looking like there is any relief in our near future. Until Dillon gets caught up, your Lee dies will serve you well so enjoy them. Eventually, Dillon will get the dies you need and... it will be worth the wait. I hope that helps. Highboy
I have a neat theory in which you set the market by creating a demand through self induced scarcity.
Others will blindly defend Dillon and their practices..... ever since Mike died they suck
@Cousin Daniel Nope!!! Dillon has my respect. So many of my viewers have shared so many positive experiences when dealing with Dillon. Like countless other companies who have had to endure these difficult times, Dillon has remained SOLID!!! I have seen this first hand and have experienced it myself. Highboy
@@76Highboy
@@76Highboy I AGREE WITH HIGHBOY ! DILLON HAS BEEN VERY EFFICIENT WHEN MINOR ISSUES HAVE ARISEN. FOR EXAMPLE WHEN MY 750 SAT IDLE FOR A YEAR THE SPEED CONTROLER SWITCH FOR MR.BULLET FEEDER NO LONGER WORKED, THEY SENT ME 2 OF EM NO QUESTION EVEN THOUGH IT WAS A DAA ISSUE! THANK YOU DILLON1
I have a Dillon 550c, the powder measure is not working with this setup. What a pain in the ass trying to troubleshoot this. Can anyone call me or help me out with this? Thank you
If you're enjoying life too much and want to feel some genuine hate and rage, start reloading an old bottleneck pistol cartridge like .44-40. Preferably with black powder (but not in an automatic powder measure!)
How about an m1 carbine die?
Wait! In 9 mm it makes a coke bottle effect!