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This is my version of a bullet tray for the left side of my Dillon 550. The original states XL750 - but the bolt pattern is the same. As the bolt pattern is not perfectly square and symmetrical, I have modified this version to rotate the tray 90...
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I remade the Dillon Toolhead stand after struggling with another STL file in my slicer. The new version was created using Fusion 360, where I made only a few modifications to the original design. Specifically, I added chamfers to smooth out the edges...
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I was searching for a 3D model of Dillon, but I couldn't find a decent printable version anywhere. Luckily, I stumbled upon these options on https://www.models-resource.com/3ds/dillonsrollingwestern/. To make the model more interesting, I created a...
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I built this to store my Dillon Allen wrenches. It attaches directly to the back of the reloading press. Works flawlessly but could probably use some tweaking. CAD files are included so let me know what you guys think. Check out the video for more...
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I used #6-32 instead of hex socket screws since there was not sufficient room to use a hex wrench, this was also an issue with the standard Dillon unit. If you need a custom sized vacuum port please leave me a message below and I will do my best...
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Both small and large Dillon Primer pickup tubes: Small Primer tube = .183 ID x 5/16" OD Large Primer tube = .215 ID x 5/16" OD Note: Does not include the end fittings. Print instructionsThese are in 6" lengths, so use the 30mm long connector to put...
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This is a custom ring designed specifically for labeling a Dillon powder measure. It attaches securely on the outside of the powder measure, ensuring you always know exactly which powder you're loading at any given time. As demand grows, I plan to...
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Hi, this is a custom-designed plate for use with the Dillon Casefeeder.\r\nI printed the plate using my Anycubic I3 Mega 3D printer, splitting it into four sections to accommodate its size.\r\nFor those with larger printers, you can download and...
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Of course the final one will be Dillon blue! I’ll have to say I was worried that it would not work very well. I was amazed. Works just as good as the 1500 and even does a better/smoother cut on the brass. It is very precise and actually is...
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Can roller for Dillon XL650. It would probably fit others. There have been several cam rollers floating around. This one has the registration slot. Recessed nut and screw heads for a cleaner look and safer operation. Stress line eliminated or...
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The case feeder for the XL650/750 model shows a support arm (Dillon Part 21326) that they state is included with their reloaders -- but oftentimes (as in mine and others) this part is missing. To make it more frustrating, they actually don't sell...
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I liked the handle better on 4281834 but also wanted to invert it for my use case. The connection to the powder measure is better on 398515. So why not combine the two? ... This is a remix from: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:398515 ...
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Although Version 1.4 functions well, I have noticed that it consistently fails after approximately five thousand cases. The new version 1.7 should last longer, in my opinion. --- I created this because I found a different bearing in my garage. This...
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I retained the original baseplate, powder adapter, and pins within their respective cases, rendering that portion of the stand unnecessary. Therefore, I removed it and converted the remaining structure to a 100mm x 100mm square, beveling the cut edge...
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The walls of this model are now thin enough to fit snugly between the tube and the body of the press, allowing for easier assembly. To achieve this, I've thinned out the section nearest the press, providing just enough clearance for smooth...
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Floating bottom brace for use with Inline Fabrications high mount.Drilled an extra hole for a second M3 screw on the rear of the pattern.
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I fixed the .223 plate, breaking it down into four separate STL files with no errors in any of them. The new version is an improvement over the old one, which I've deleted from my files. The V3 files have a smaller and more distant "joint bump" from...
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This is a remix of the center spindle to use without a 4mm key. It will fit in the motor shaft and use a M4 locking screw to secure. ... Threads are already in the model but you can redo with a tool
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Dillon 9mm casefeed body bushing for Dillon 650XL / 750XL
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Options for fitting in station 2 or 3 with clearance for a sizing die, bullet feeder, and primer tube. Use with the standard Dillon powder die and insert. Set the height so that when the ram is at the top of the stroke, the printed funnel is...
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Dillon Super Swage 600 case support inserts for both 223 Remington and 300 Blackout. These will eliminate most of the case movement by supporting the full case while swaging. ...They are friction fit.
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This was mounted in the lower portion of my case feeder as shown in the picture. The switch mounting body uses the bolt pattern from the index cam follower on the left hand side of the machine. You will also need some M3x20mm Socket Head Cap...
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Dillon Press Storage Stand for a Change System
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Manopola regolazione polvere per dosatore pressa Dillon Square Deal B
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The Integral Dillon Powder Funnel Die is a vital tool for reloading ammunition, ensuring smooth and accurate loading by guiding the powder into the cartridge case. Its design features an integral funnel that simplifies the process of measuring and...
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Multi-Tool Case for Dillon 550 Powder Funnel System
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It attaches directly to the cross piece of the clear shell tube and the case feeder - yes, even without a case feeder in place. For more details, I recommend checking out the YouTube video if you're intrigued. ... https://youtu.be/84ATM89uvvw Contact...