XL 650 Instruction Manual Version 6.1 illon recision Products, Inc.
On the cover… The XL 650 is pictured with optional accessories: Strong Mount (550/650) #22051 Strong Mount (650 only) #22052 Aluminum Roller Handle #17950 Low Powder Sensor #16306 Bullet Tray #22214 Powdercheck System #21044 Electric Casefeeder (four sizes available) Other accessories available for the XL 650 include: Video Instruction Manual #15064 Machine Cover #10443 Maintenance Kit & Spare Parts Kit #97017 The Blue Press, Dillon’s monthly catalog, has a complete listing of accessories available for all
Table of Contents Page # Mandatory Safety Measures Getting Started 5 6 1. Unboxing your machine 2. Mounting your XL 650 3. Initial Set-Up 6 7 7 A. Installation of Handle B. Installation of the Spent Primer Cup and Cartridge Bin C. Installation of the Casefeed Post D. Installation of the Casefeed Tube Bracket E. Installation of the Optional Casefeeder 7 8 8 8 9 4. Toolhead Overview 11 Lubricating Brass Pistol Section – Toolhead Set Up 11 12 A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K.
MANDATORY SAFETY MEASURES Reloading small arms ammunition involves the use of highly explosive primers and powder. Handling these materials is inherently dangerous. You should recognize this danger and take certain minimum precautions to lessen your exposure to injury. Never operate the machine without ear and eye protection on. Call our customer service department at (800) 223-4570 for information on the wide variety of shooting/safety glasses and hearing protection that Dillon has to offer.
7 10 8 12 6 9 4 3 11 5 14 13 15 1 2 GETTING STARTED 1. Unboxing Your Machine: After opening the box, check the contents against the list below. If any items are missing or damaged, call us right away so we can send out a replacement at no charge. You should have the following: 1. Machine with toolhead and toolhead retaining pins installed 2. Operating handle assembly with washer and lock nut 3. Casefeed mounting post 4. Casefeed tube 5. Casefeed support bracket 6.
have not been bent during shipping or installation. 2. Mounting your XL 650: A. Locate a sturdy bench at least 3. Using two 7/16” wrenches, tighten all four bolts down. 24” wide and 14” deep, with 44” of overhead clearance. We suggest a minimum of 1” plywood or equivalent, secured to the back wall. The workbench should be tall enough to place your eye level about 18” above the bench. 3.
2. Slide the spent primer cup onto the rails as shown. Make sure when installing the cup that it is on both rails. FIG 5 Operate the handle slowly to ensure that the machine operates smoothly. Make sure that the handle and the crank completely clear the bench. Contact with the bench may hinder its range of movement. Observe the movement of the shellplate platform and verify that there is no interference or contact of the case insert slide and the chute/bin mount FIG 5. FIG 8 FIG 10 3.
sure, without stalling the motor. Alternately tighten and loosen the two machine screws evenly, observing the effect on the holding power of the clutch. The correct setting will stall the plate before stalling the motor, yet not slip when the casefeed bowl is about half full of brass. E. Installation of the Optional Casefeeder FIG 12: Note: The casefeed bowl is not designed to be completely filled with brass. If it is fully loaded it will not function reliably.
To Install the casefeed funnel adapter FIG 18: FIG 19 4. Place the casefeed adapter on the casefeed body FIG 22. Note how the key fits into the notch on the casefeed body. FIG 18 Remove the screws that attach the clear casefeed funnel. Slide the front cover down a bit, and slip the white plastic funnel adapter into the funnel FIG 18. Reassemble. Note: Casefeed adapters are caliber specific.
Note: One end of the casefeed tube is beveled and one end is squared off. Insert the squared end of the tube (down) into the top of the casefeed adapter. Station 2 - Powder Measure Station 5 - Crimp Station 5 is for the crimp die FIG 25. This die not only removes the bell created at Station 2, but rolls the mouth of the case inward to insure proper feeding and to secure the bullet. LUBRICATING BRASS To lubricate brass, use “Dillon Case Lubricant” (item# 13733).
PISTOL SECTION – Toolhead Set Up To set up the toolhead you’ll need to have empty brass, bullets, primers and powder on hand. (For your convenience Dillon Precision offers a wide variety of new primed and unprimed brass, bullets, primers and powder.) For easy access, place your brass in an open container. Dillon Precision also offers a variety of blue bin boxes which come in handy for this purpose.
bottom of the toolhead FIG 35. FIG 36 FIG 33 3. Remove the powder funnel FIG 36 from the bag containing the locator buttons. nel. On the right, a rifle or bottle-necked type. The bottom of the rifle-style funnel fits snugly over the neck of the case, allowing powder to drop in without spilling (the rifle-style powder funnel does not bell the mouth of the case). The bottom of the pistol funnel, on the other hand, fits inside and actually expands and bells as it guides the powder into the case.
and small powder bar, on the other hand, are standard equipment and are included with every XL 650. All powder measures are shipped with small powder bars installed . If you need to change the powder bar – refer to “Powder Bar Adjustment” in the Caliber Conversion Section on page 30. E. Station 2 – Adjustment of Powder Die & Powder Funnel: Note: Adjusting the powder die for a straight wall case is not the same as adjusting a powder die for a bottle-necked case.
7. Insure the bellcrank and the failsafe bracket FIG 45 are aligned. Using a 5/32” Allen wrench, snug the collar clamp screws FIG 46. FIG 49 1. Using your forefinger, move the locklink (#17838) down to align the hole with the slot on the Powder Measure bellcrank (#97034) FIG 49. FIG 44 6. Once you’ve achieved the desired amount of bell – with the case in Station 2, raise the platform. Run the lockring down hand tight FIG 44. FIG 47 8.
FIG 52 G. Station 3 – Installation of the Powder Check System FIG 52: Note: The powder check system does not guarantee the accuracy of the powder charge. It is designed to warn you if the powder charge is grossly out of tolerance, i.e., no powder or a double charge. FIG 54 2. Raise the platform and screw the powder check die into Station 3. There should be a 1/8 to 1/4 inch space between the shellplate and the bottom of the die FIG 54. FIG 57 4.
you’re using doesn’t have a cannelure or a crimping groove (item C in FIG 63), then you’ll need to refer to your reloading manual for the suggested OAL. The purpose of the cannelure and crimping groove is to secure the bullet by giving the mouth of the case a place to go (without deforming the bullet) when being crimped. When the bullet is properly seated, the mouth of the cartridge case should be near the top of the cannelure/crimping groove FIG 64. H.
J. Station 4 – Installation and Adjustment of the Seating Die: 1. Take the seating die from the die box and screw it into Station 4. Screw the die down until the bottom of the die is flush with the bottom of the toolhead FIG 66. Note: At this point the die will not be screwed down far enough to begin seating the bullet, but it will give you a place to start. 2. Place a case (with a belled case mouth) into Station 4. FIG 65 I.
1 2 ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;;; ;;;;;; ;;;;;; ;;;;;; ;;;;;; 3 ;; ;; ;; ;; ;; ;; ;;;; ;; ;; ;; ;; ;; ; ;; ;; ; ;; ;;; ;; ;; ;;;;;;; FIG 70 Note: FIG 70 When adjusting the crimp die it is important to know what to look for. Check that the crimp: Looks OK, allows your firearm to function consistently and the bullet feels tight in the case. The drawing of case #3 FIG 70 is a depiction of a case that has been over crimped by adjusting the crimp die down (clockwise) too far.
RIFLE SECTION – Toolhead Set Up To set up the toolhead you’ll need to have your empty brass on hand. For your convenience Dillon Precision offers a wide variety of new primed and unprimed brass. For easy access, place your brass in an open container. Dillon Precision also offers a variety of blue bin boxes which come in handy for things like this.
6. Again raise the platform. The case is now sized. If the case has a spent primer, it will be deprimed. Notice the resistance at the end of the downstroke. This is the resistance of the case in the sizing die. Lower the platform. The case will index to Station 2. Sizing/Decapping Die Seating Die 7. Remove the case from Station 2 and place it in the case gage. From this point – follow the instructions provided under “Rifle Section B. Station 1 – How to use the Case Gage.” Crimp Die FIG 78 FIG 80 8.
D. Station 1 – The decapping assembly FIG 78: E. Station 2 – Installation of powder measure assembly FIG 85: Dillon decapping assemblies are made with replaceable decap pins. One extra pin is included with each sizing die. To replace a bent or broken pin, simply: 1. Using a 5/32” Allen wrench, loosen the two collar clamp screws and remove the powder die FIG 86 & 87. FIG 85 FIG 83 FIG 88 1. Unscrew the decapping assembly from the top of the die FIG 83. 2. Thread the powder die into Station 2.
G. Station 2 – Adjustment of Powder Die/Powder Funnel Important: Adjusting the powder die for a bottle-necked case is not the same as adjusting the powder die for straight-walled cases. This is because bottle-necked cartridges are not given a bell – straightwalled cases are given a bell. For straight-walled cartridges refer to the pistol section. FIG 90 In FIG 90 are two examples of the many powder funnels available for the XL 650. On the left is a typical pistol caliber funnel.
turning it counter-clockwise. If you force the handle, you will crush the case and possibly damage the powder measure. FIG 98 FIG 94 To adjust the powder die/powder funnel: 7. Insure the bellcrank and the failsafe bracket are aligned, FIG 97. Using a 5/32” Allen wrench snug the collar clamp screws, FIG 98. 1. Drop a lubricated case into the casefeed funnel and cycle the handle. The case should now be in the shellplate at Station 1. 2. Raise the platform.
Note: The powder check system does not guarantee the accuracy of the powder charge. It is designed to warn you if the powder charge is grossly out of tolerance, i.e., no powder or a double charge. Warning: A double-charged round (a loaded round with twice as much powder as it should have) can damage your gun as well as cause bodily injury. FIG 102 2. Insert the rod (#13629) through the holes FIG 102. 3. Loosen the blue plastic wing nut (#13799) FIG 102.
platform causes the buzzer housing to rock into the side of the die collar FIG 111. 3. Run the lockring down. Using a 11/8” wrench snug the lockring. FIG 109 5. Reinstall and snug the die clamp screw FIG 109. FIG 112 7. Secure the jam nut by holding the black push rod while tightening it using a 3/8” wrench FIG 112. FIG 107 Note: Once you’ve adjusted the powder bar for the desired powder charge – installation and adjustment of the powder check system can be completed. J.
;;;; ;;;; ;; ;; ;;;; ;;;; ;; ;; ;;;; ;; ;; ;; ;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; FIG 114 If the bullet you’re using doesn’t have a cannelure, then you’ll need to refer to your reloading manual for the suggested OAL. The purpose of the cannelure is to secure the bullet by giving the mouth of the case something to dig into when being crimped.
turning it counter clockwise and try again. 6. Screw the seating stem down 1/2 turn at a time FIG 118. M.Station 5 – Installation and adjustment of the Crimp Die FIG 121: 1. Screw the crimp die into Station 5. Screw it down until it is flush with the bottom of the toolhead. This is a good starting point for the crimp adjustment. 2. Place a lubricated cartridge with a properly seated bullet into Station 5. 3. Raise the platform and continue to screw the die down until it stops. FIG 119 7.
Final Assembly FIG 126 2. Installation of the Primer Early Warning System: FIG 124 To change the primer magazine: 1. Remove the primer shield cap FIG 124. FIG 122 FIG 126 The purpose of the Primer Early Warning system is to warn you when the primer magazine is low on primers. When you hear the buzzer, it’s time to reload the primer magazine tube. 2. Remove the primer magazine by pulling it straight up FIG 122. 3. Insert the new primer magazine FIG 125 and replace the primer shield cap. FIG 127 1.
FIG 128 3. Installation of the Locator Buttons FIG 128: FIG 130 FIG 132 Install the three brass locator pins in the shell platform at stations 3, 4 and 5. These pins retain the cases during loading while providing an easy way to remove a case from the shellplate at any stage without disturbing the other rounds. Note: The locator buttons are caliber specific and can be properly identified by referencing the caliber conversion chart on pages 42-44. 4.
properly adjust the powder bar. Dillon Precision Products offers two types of scales FIG 134. On the right, and electronic scale, and on the left, a balance beam scale. FIG 138 FIG 136 FIG 135 You are now ready to fill the powder measure FIG 135, but first you’ll need to refer to your reloading handbook. Under the section specified for the caliber you’re loading you’ll see a number of suitable powders. Also given are “suggested starting loads” and “maximum loads” (Lyman Reloading Handbook). 2.
7. Snug the lock nut with a 3/8” wrench FIG 143. FIG 144 FIG 141 3. Insert the rod into the powder check die FIG 141. FIG 139 A. Installation and adjustment of the powder check rods FIG 139: 4. Put on your safety glasses. 5. Place a case with the proper powder charge into Station 3 and raise the platform. Leave the platform in the raised position. 1. Remove the powder check rods from the bag FIG 139. The three rods fit different calibers. On the left .44-.45 caliber, center .30-.
Note: If the buzzer to the powder check system goes off, stop loading and check the powders weight with the scale. The primer warning buzzer and the powder check system have different pitch buzzers to distinguish the two. The primer system is a deep buzz and the powder check is a high pitched tone. 4. Filling the Primer System: Warning: Wear safety glasses whenever working with live primers. Safety glasses are available from Dillon Precision Products.
Now its Time to Start Loading Station Orientation and Loading Functions Add some empty cases to your casefeeder and turn the unit “on”. The motor will run until the clear casefeed tube fills and then it will automatically shut off. When operating the handle, pay close attention to the cases, noting the changes that take place as they go through the machine. Station Four Pace yourself when operating the machine. Do not crash the handle down against its stop and do not snatch the handle upward.
Caliber Conversion Section FIG 154 – Caliber Conversion Chart Sample Caliber Complete Conversion Shellplate Number Locator Button 38 Spl 21098 (2) 13430 .30-06 21094 (1) 13204 Station 1 Locator Casefeed Adapter Arm Bushing Body Bushing (2) 14062 (D) 13599 (2) 13563 (Orange) 13386 (Red) 13403 (Sm38) 13384 (LP) 21072 (1) 13930 (B) 13587 (1) 13595 (Black) 13541 (White) 13661 (Med) 13604 1.
FIG 159 2. Using a 1/4” Allen wrench remove the shellplate bolt FIG 159. FIG 162 Step 5) Remove the primers: Remove the primers only if you need to change to a different size or type of primer. 1. Remove the shellplate (ref. Step 4). 2. Loosen and remove the two primer system bolts FIG 162. FIG 164 4. FIG 164 Empty the remaining primers by placing a finger over the primer shield cap, inverting the magazine and carefully pouring the primers onto the primer flip tray.
Note: About Steps 6, 7 and 8. If you’re changing from a large rifle/pistol primer to a small rifle/pistol primer or vice versa, the rotary primer disc, primer magazine, and primer punch will have to be changed. This is because each of these three items are designed specifically for either large rifle/pistol primers or small rifle/pistol primers. Step 7) Change the primer magazine (see note just above Step 6): FIG 165 1. Remove the Primer Early Warning System FIG 167. 3.
Step 10) Install new locator pins FIG 174: The new locator pins are located in your caliber conversion kit. 1. Install as depicted FIG 172 FIG 177 3. Swing the ejector wire back to its original position over the shellplate and insert the shellplate bolt FIG 172. 4. Using a 1/4” Allen wrench run the shellplate bolt down until it stops then loosen it slightly. Loosen it just enough to allow the shellplate to index freely. FIG 173 5. Snug the shellplate set screw FIG 173.
B A FIG 179 1. Remove the casefeed tube FIG 179. FIG 182 FIG 184 5. Reinstall the casefeed tube by placing the casefeed tube into the casefeed adapter and snapping it into the metal clamp FIG 182. Note: One end of the casefeed tube is beveled and one end is squared off. Insert the squared end of the tube (down) into the top of the casefeed adapter. FIG 180 2. Remove the casefeed adapter FIG 180. FIG 185 1. Using a 5/32” Allen wrench, remove the cam screw FIG 185 and reverse the case insert slide.
FIG 187 Step 15) Change out the casefeed disc FIG 187: Change the casefeed disc only if your caliber conversion requires it. 1. Grip the casefeed plate clutch drive FIG 187 and pull upward. The casefeed disc will slip off the motor drive shaft. FIG 188 Step 16) Adjusting the camming pin FIG 188 (see previous note): FIG 191 1. Place a case in both Station 1 and Station 2. The case in Station 2 must have a primer – the primer can be spent or new. 2.
FIG 193 Note: The objective here is that – at the point the case becomes fully inserted into shellplate (with the handle against its full aft stop) – the camming pin is still in contact with the case insert slide cam – or at least within a 1/16” of the case insert slide cam (see arrow FIG 193). 5. Once properly adjusted, tighten the lock nut. Step 17) Adjusting the Station 2 Locator Tab (see note just above Step 16): The adjustment of the Station 2 locator tab is best accomplished with the toolhead removed.
6. a) Installation of the large powder bar – slide the large powder bar into the powder measure body. b) Installation of the small powder bar – slide both the small powder bar and small powder bar spacer into the powder measure body FIG 199. Note: The groove along the edge of the spacer (see arrow FIG 199) is to be installed face down. The hole in the spacer is to be aligned with the hole in the top of the powder measure body FIG 199.
Trouble Shooting Casefeeding Station 1 - Resizing and Decapping Dies Too Short A. Casefeeder is on but will not rotate. 1. Brass caught under casefeed plate. 2. Casefeed is too full. 3. Bad micro-switch. B. Cases are falling down tube upside down jamming in the top tube, etc. 1. Using the wrong casefeed plate for that caliber. 2. Casefeed baffle (13688) not in place (see conversion chart for which cal. require use of the casefeed baffle) 3. Casefeed is too full. 4.
4. Point of decap pin is squared off not rounded (pin gets stuck in anvil and pulls primer back into primer pocket). 5. Berdan primed brass. a. Berdan primed brass has two flash holes and should not be reloaded. I. Case not properly sized. 1. Size die not properly adjusted. 2. Handle not cycled all the way down to stops. 3. Case was shot in an unsupported chamber and base is excessively expanded. a. Hot loads. b. Consult a gunsmith about chamber. J. Spent primers dropping on floor. 1.
Station 4 - Bullet Seating A. Erratic seating depth of the bullet. 1. Variations of less than 20 thousandths of an inch are due to variations in cases and bullets. This is not a problem. 2. Build up of lead shavings and/or lube in the seater or crimp dies. 3. Bullets having erratic dimension (length and/or the ogive). 4. Use of improper seating plug for the type of bullet being used. 5. Variations in case types and/or lots (sort your brass). 6. Refer to loading manual for dimensions. B.
650 Caliber Conversion Chart - Pistol To order a complete conversion use the 5 digit number to the right of the caliber listing. To order individual parts use the 5 digit number below the description. Casefeed discs are not included in caliber conversion kits.
650 Caliber Conversion Chart - Rifle To order a complete conversion use the 5 digit number to the right of the caliber listing. To order individual parts use the 5 digit number below the description. Casefeed discs are not included in caliber conversion kits. Caliber (3) (2) Complete Shellplate Conversion Number Locator Button Funnel Station 1 Locator Casefeed Adapter Arm Bushing Body Bushing Casefeed Disc Primer Powder System Check Rod .
650 Caliber Conversion Chart - Rifle To order a complete conversion use the 5 digit number to the right of the caliber listing. To order individual parts use the 5 digit number below the description. Casefeed discs are not included in caliber conversion kits. Caliber Complete Shellplate Conversion Number Station 1 Locator Casefeed Adapter Arm Bushing Body Bushing Casefeed Disc (7) 13176 (Orange220) 14851 (White) 13661 (Med) 13604 (LR) 21075 Lg Med 7.
1 2 Platform Assembly see page 54 for more details 3 6 4 Complete Powder Measure Assembly see page 56 for more details 8 ;; ;; 7 5 9 ;; ;; ;; Toolhead Assembly see page 53 for more details 10 21326 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 13905 13738 12831 13859 13895 17123 20532 20535 8 13911 9 13613 10 13988 No feed Mounting Kit includes items 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 Cam Screw 10-24x1 1/2 #10 Rod Washer No Feed Mount Tube Casefeed Tube Clip 10-24x3/8 Bolt Casefeed Mount Post Casefeed Feed Tube, small, blue Casefeed Feed Tu
Machine Assembly Casefeed Body Assembly see page 52 for more details 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 13830 13789 13674 13841 13850 13855 13704 20636 13989 16671 14922 13700 13923 13485 13488 13895 13670 13905 13738 Mainshaft Pivot Pin Mainshaft Set Screw 1/4-28 Crank Nylock Nut Handle Knob Handle Shaft Handle Washer Complete Handle Assembly (shaft, knob, washer and nut) 10-24x5/8 SHCS Indexer Block 650 Link Arm 650 Link Arm Pin Brass Tip Set Screw Mainshaft Punch Support Bracket 10-24x
51 Frame C 1 B A Bench 13470 13839 Chute/Bin Mount Blue Cartridge Bin Items A, B, and C included in optional Hardware Mounting Kit, #16600.
Primer Punch Assembly 1 2 3 4L 4S 16652 14013 16210 21380 21381 Platform 8-32x3/8 Cap Screw Primer Chute Rev B Seater Assembly, Large Rev B Seater Assembly, Small 1 3 4 2 Casefeed Body Assembly 1 5 2 4 6 3 (3 ea) 10 7 8 9 52 *1 13541 14394 14395 13450 13386 14313 14851 13143 13575 13442 13075 15186 14326 13989 13901 13412 13403 13661 13619 14397 Casefeed Adapter (Black) Casefeed Adapter (BlackModT) Casefeed Adapter (BlackModS) Casefeed Adapter (Green) Casefeed Adapter (Orange) Casefeed Adap
Primer Early Warning Buzzer Assembly #20302 Toolhead Assembly & Orientation #13863 - XL650 Toolhead 2 - Powder Measure 8 3 - Powder Check System(optional) 4 Sold as an assembly 6 4 - Seat Die 5 - Crimp Die 1 - Sizing Die ;; 7 (4 ea) 2 ;; ;; 1 Toolhead Pin (2) 3 5 1 2L 2S 3 4 5 6 7 8 13957 22033 22032 21279 20302 13857 13864 14023 13707 Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 Station 4 Station 5 Magazine Shield Cap Primer Magazine, Large Primer Magazine, Small Primer Feed Body Housing Early Warning Buz
Platform Assembly 3 rifle side pistol side 1 4 2 6 16 7 13 17 14 11 ;; ;; 15 5 11 9 21 8 10 26 25 18 22 19 20 27 28 28 29 23 24 1, 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 97082 13418 13298 13738 Case Insert Slide & Slide Cam (1) Shellplate Bolt Ejector Wire Stainless Flat Washer Shellplate - caliber specific 14050 Shellplate Cap Station 1 Locator - caliber specific 14037 Cam Screw 30 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 13966 Platform Mount Bolt Locator Pins - caliber specific 13874 Station 1 Locator Tab Spring 139
;; ;; Primer System Assembly #20982 Large, #21065 Small 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15L 15S 16 17 18L 18S 19 17 18L or 18S 2 13957 13964 13367 13862 13832 13662 13964 13242 13820 13624 13965 21279 13844 13932 13431 13499 14117 22033 22032 15062 Magazine Shield Cap 10/24x1/4 BH Screw Failsafe Bracket Primer Disc Pin Index Arm Bowed Washer Primer Indexing Arm 10/24x1/4 BH Screw Primer Station Locator Tab Primer Station Locator Tab Set Screw 8-32 Thd.
Complete Powder Measure Assembly #20785 13921 13426 13644 13691 13782 13793 13845 13848 13871 13882 13893 13904 13921 13939 13940 13943 13951 13958 14023 14037 14041 14067 14202 14808 16340 20062 20063 20064 20780 21253 21275 21353 22273 97034 22172 13629 13799 13801 14033 18086 * Powder Funnel, .22 cal rifle Powder Bar Spacer Powder Measure Tube Only * Powder Funnel, .
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