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Dillon XL 650, XL 750 Case Feed Stop Switch
$ 17.39
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Description
Hi Guys!This is my most recent upgrade.
This is my Case-Feed Stop Switch for the Dillon XL 650 as well as the new XL 750
It is something I have been wanting a long time as I load multiple calibers and frequently change my set-ups.
This really come in handy when you are die-setting, and even more so when something is wrong, you have some problem you are dealing with... and you just need to arrest the case feed delivery while you are working on it.
Other considerations are when you are actually not reloading, but performing some other press operation like running a batch of loads through to re-crimp... whatever.
Now, you take a look at it, and everything is fairly obvious.
I duplicated the Factory Case Insert Cam geometry, trimmed it up a bit, inserted a Detent ball in it and placed it on a slide.
It just works slick!
Installation takes a minute, and there is only one adjustment.
Take the screw and washer out of your Case-Feed Cam, and remove it.
Place my assembly back in there, and get the screw and washer started.
There are two Positions on the Cam Slide. Engaged, or Disabled.
You look at the pictures #6 and #7, you will note that the Cam is completely out-of-play when positioned to the right.
This is where you want it for set-up.
Ok, now look at picture #4, with the red base there.
Positioned too far left, it can crash the Case Drop Pawl at full top stroke.
Get clear of that, and the final adjustment is made to time the case-drop pawl by moving out until everything is smooth.
So, now there it is.
Slide the cam over to the Engaged Position, left.
Your XL 650 operates just as it always has.
Now, slide the cam to the Disabled Position...
At top stroke, it is fully clear of the Case Drop Pawl.
A dead miss.
Cases stop.
Want them on again?
Snap it back.
Look at pictures #9, #10 and #11..
You see that?
The nice thing is, you will never have to touch that screw again.
To change from Rifle to Pistol.... you just grab the cam, pull it right off the base, flip it over and shove it back on there.
You are done.
It is quite a simple affair, made of Delrin and Wrought Aluminum, and fully CNC Machined.
You will notice the simple design, there isn't anything to go wrong.
No modifications are required, you even use your same screw and washer.
---Another Innovation from Snowshooze Machine Works!!!---
I thank you all for your continued interest, and support.
I try to keep up with all the colors in the inventory, but sometimes I run out of one where it says it is in stock. If I run out of a color, I ship whatever I have as I'd rather you had something to work with.
I don't substitute very often, but it is hard to stay on top of it.
Please understand that is just Joe and I here, we make everything we sell. Aside of bit-parts.
I can't spend too much time on the computer.
Mark
Covered under Patent No: US 10,267,609 B1
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