StarshooterX
Member
I have been impressed with this forum, and the easy going, helpful nature of the vast majority of the members. I joined in hopes of asking a question here and there as well as the possibility of contributing as well.
After sitting idle for several years, I took my Dillon RL 450 out of the storage box to set it up. I am a regular reloader and shooter on the centerfire rifle bench, but this Dillon will be my go to handgun ammo press. It is setup for .38 Special, but I plan to order dies and caliber conversion kits for 9mm Luger and .45 ACP.
In the meantime, I called Dillon to ask a few questions about parts, dies and to find an instruction manual. No RL 450 manual is available from Dillon. Well now......seems I have hit a snag in the road! Dillon tells me to refer to the RL 550b manual as they operate about the same. Hummm, I hate to disagree with the Dillon folks, but this first edition RL 450 (serial number is only four digits long) is 100% manual in every phase of the operation. No auto powder drop or primer feed or auto eject....not even an indexing star on the shell plate. Long story short, they got no RL 450 manual.
Does anyone out there have a way to link me to an RL 450 manual? Dillon has a no BS guarantee, so if they cannot support the 450 machines in the field, I feel this machine is not supported after all. I don't fault Dillon, but I sure hate to shuck out a pile of money for a new RL550b just to able to get an instruction manual.
Thanks for any help out there!
After sitting idle for several years, I took my Dillon RL 450 out of the storage box to set it up. I am a regular reloader and shooter on the centerfire rifle bench, but this Dillon will be my go to handgun ammo press. It is setup for .38 Special, but I plan to order dies and caliber conversion kits for 9mm Luger and .45 ACP.
In the meantime, I called Dillon to ask a few questions about parts, dies and to find an instruction manual. No RL 450 manual is available from Dillon. Well now......seems I have hit a snag in the road! Dillon tells me to refer to the RL 550b manual as they operate about the same. Hummm, I hate to disagree with the Dillon folks, but this first edition RL 450 (serial number is only four digits long) is 100% manual in every phase of the operation. No auto powder drop or primer feed or auto eject....not even an indexing star on the shell plate. Long story short, they got no RL 450 manual.
Does anyone out there have a way to link me to an RL 450 manual? Dillon has a no BS guarantee, so if they cannot support the 450 machines in the field, I feel this machine is not supported after all. I don't fault Dillon, but I sure hate to shuck out a pile of money for a new RL550b just to able to get an instruction manual.
Thanks for any help out there!