Dillon RL-550C: Unboxing, Overview, Setup, Loading Rifle and Pistol Ammunition

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  • @harmeyrandolph5044
    @harmeyrandolph5044 Před 5 měsíci +4

    I'm 70 and started reloading in 1976. I've have a 550C for about 3 year. I also have 2 RCBS Rock chucker, a lee pro 1000, and a lee load master. The 550 is the most versatile Press I have. I have every setup I need, and changing calibers is so simple. I've started my Grandson reloading. I greatly appreciate your video's

  • @bltefft
    @bltefft Před 8 měsíci +5

    I'm 72 and started reloading back in 1973, so I'm not a reloading rookie, Well, today (12/3/23) i bought a 550C. before today I used the red press (Hornady) both single and the auto-indexing progressive presses. I brother-in-law uses a 550B and when I saw it work, I realized it was easier to use than my Hornady's. I liked the powder charge being able to flare the case mouth. thanks for the video. I'm looking forward to getting the 550C..

    • @Loady420
      @Loady420 Před 3 měsíci

      I was up in the air about buying the 550c. If its good enough for you It will be good for me.

  • @ligon29
    @ligon29 Před 4 lety +58

    Love the sound every time a completed cartridge falls.

  • @Kanooky_Jones
    @Kanooky_Jones Před 3 lety +20

    Excellent. The sound of the completed round tumbling down the tray is like a little reward bell at the carnival. You win!

  • @CountryBoy-zl4fh
    @CountryBoy-zl4fh Před 4 lety +74

    I've been loading on a Dillon 550 and (2) Square Deal B's since 92'. I started using them while shooting IPSC but quickly learned that the quality of the ammo that they put out is just as good as the quantity. The SDB's both have well over 300k rounds thru them and the 550b is probably closer to the 500k mark. If you do the prep work for rifle reloading (resize, trim, etc.) in batches and then set aside, it's very quick to load very accurate match quality ammo. As far as customer service goes there is no other company I'd rather deal with, when they mean no BS warranty it's for real. For the money you can't beat a 550 IMO.

    • @nogoogle9063
      @nogoogle9063 Před 3 lety +3

      You are spot on, in my experience. I have the Dillon RL550B, also purchased around 1992. I can and do get match quality rounds when prepped properly. I've had a few friends say "no way", until we sat down and actually measured the results of completed rounds, including dumping & weighing powder drops, measuring primer depth, concentricity, case length, OAL, and actually taking turns shooting rounds in "friendly" competition. They're so good, my Rock Chucker is getting desperate for attention.

    • @guydake7240
      @guydake7240 Před 2 lety

      Likewise I have a 550 nearly 20 years old. One thing I havent seen mentioned is the warranty.
      I have broken a couple of Accessory parts on tue press over the years because they just wore out. In one case I dropped the primer slide and it broke off a part. I all cases Dillon replaced the parts!
      Who else does that!

    • @bobfisher9452
      @bobfisher9452 Před 2 lety +1

      I have the Dillon square Deal B for 45acp. It’s for pistol loads only as far as I know I’ve been told I can’t load riffle cartridges. Anyone know if that’s true?

    • @4jeffgordon
      @4jeffgordon Před 2 lety

      @@bobfisher9452 Dillon only makes pistol caliber dies for our SDb.

    • @bobfisher9452
      @bobfisher9452 Před 2 lety

      @@4jeffgordon thanks Richard, I was hoping maybe I could reload 350 legend as well but not gonna happen. Thanks

  • @ralphford8334
    @ralphford8334 Před 4 lety +34

    I am so new to reloading, that I haven’t even started yet. Your videos have shortened the learning curve, for me, in a way I would not have thought to be possible. I feel “l can do this!” Thank you for such well thought out videos.

  • @Roger2945
    @Roger2945 Před 3 lety +2

    Roger K
    Been using a Dillon 550 B since 1986 with no problems I actually wore out a powder bar and Dillon replaced it no charge "No BS warranty" Only way you"ll get this press from me is to steal it.

  • @redcauthen771
    @redcauthen771 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I’ve had one since 84., best ever, had some problems back in 2000, I sent back to Dillion they sent me a new one in return you can’t beat that👍👍

  • @possumpopper89
    @possumpopper89 Před 2 lety +1

    I bought a used 550 in 1987 and loaded on it til it began having issues. Dillon sent upgrade parts free of charge and got it going again. I eventually stumbled across an incomplete 550B at a garage sale and paid $75 for it. I transferred the missing parts over from my original 550 and it’s still going strong. I have been making the common accuracy modifications and have been impressed with the increased consistency.

  • @DHS956
    @DHS956 Před 3 lety +3

    I just got my first Dillon RL550C I have not set it up yet because I have hart problems so I've not yet set it up but I will going to do that in a few days thanks for a great video.

  • @MagnumMike44
    @MagnumMike44 Před 3 lety +1

    Mike Dillon founded a great company back around the mid 1980s and they are located in Scottsdale, Arizona, just a short drive from my house, he went home to be with the Lord on November 7th, 2016, or as Dillon Precision's tribute to Mike worded it: "Mike Dillon has left the range". :-)

  • @glock40armor3
    @glock40armor3 Před 6 měsíci +1

    RL 550C very nice press... Your videos and knowledge on how to operate these , is very helpful !

  • @nogoogle9063
    @nogoogle9063 Před 3 lety +3

    Been running a RL550B for almost 3 decades. It still delivers. It will outlast me. I truly appreciate the easy change tool heads. It's a little work to change over from rifle to pistol, but I have a regular system. One day I prep all my pistol cases, and load only various pistol rounds, the next week or 2 I'll prep all my rifle rounds & change over. I try to reverse the order, rifle then pistol, the next sessions. Not that the others are poor, but it's rare to have a product that lasts this long, performing this well.

  • @joejon5794
    @joejon5794 Před 3 lety +3

    Got my Dillon 550 B in the mid 90s , After a 4yr break , I'm getting back to it....Good Content TY..

  • @robinengland5799
    @robinengland5799 Před 3 lety +2

    Don't know why but in my old age few things are more satisfying than sitting around on a cold rainy day and reloading! Thank you for the video!

  • @bobmcelver1484
    @bobmcelver1484 Před 2 lety +2

    I started with Dillon back in 1982 when I bought a used RL450 off of a buddy. Although I had been loading off a single stage press for years up to that point, and the progressive was a new move for me...I blindly made a good choice. There wasn't the internet to speak of, and there wasn't a lot of information on Dillon's out there as his company was fairly new back then. Here I am in 2021 and I upgraded that old "solid head" 450 with the 550B upgrade kit probably 15 or 20 years ago, traded a gun for another 550B, and purchased a new SDB with all the added accessories. That initial 450B I traded for almost 40 years ago now was the best move I ever made. Regardless of buying it new from Dillon, trading for it, or buying it used, etc......Dillon follows the machine, not the purchaser. They have treated me excellently.......even when I admittedly screw up. They'll get my business till I can no longer pull a handle. Although I have over a half a dozen single stage presses, the Dillon's crank out the majority of my ammo......

  • @Omatty12
    @Omatty12 Před 2 lety +1

    I inherited a RL 550b years ago. I went ahead and got 4 quick change tool heads and stands complete with powder hopper and all parts for 9mm, 45acp, 223, 308. Changing calibers is so quick. Recently the plastic body of the low primer buzzer cracked due to its age/transport usage. I explained to dillon customer service I needed to buy the part, they asked for my address and sent me a new body- no charge. I highly recommend Dillon.

  • @alexmol
    @alexmol Před 3 lety +5

    I used a Dillon 550 to reload 300 rounds of .45 (for my Dad) and 300 of .40 (for me) every week for years. I was sixteen back then (1996) and never had any issues (never applied a double charge for instance) after reloading tens of thousands of rounds.

  • @indiancreek1570
    @indiancreek1570 Před 4 lety +3

    I reload 45 colt, 44mag, 4570, 9mm, 30/30, 357, and cast my bullets for all but two calibers, on the 550, it’s a great reloading machine

  • @chrisboon4526
    @chrisboon4526 Před rokem +1

    Thank you! I’m buying a RL550C press next week and your video was very informative.

  • @owyheekid7186
    @owyheekid7186 Před rokem +1

    Picked up a 550b in the mid 80’s. No telling how many rounds it has produced. Awesome press!

  • @Colonel1Bravo
    @Colonel1Bravo Před 4 lety +1

    I bought a used single stage RCBS Rock Chucker from a guy at work that didn’t want to load anymore. That was my first learning experience. I still have it, but it started a problem. As I researched the loading world I ended buying a Dillon 550B all decked out. Then I bought another 550B. I kept one on a small primer bar and the other on a large primer bar. When I bought my Dillon 600 Swager I knew I didn’t want to swage all that brass...so I bought a Dillon 1050, then O got another 1050 to keep one on a small and the other on a large primer. I remember the day my wife saw the delivery of the last 1050. It was not good for a long time. Then I bought a larger RCBS for my 375 Cheytac dies. It’s been a hoot for sure. I even picked up the Giraud case trimmer and annealer. My wife and daughter actually participate now in the loading process like sorting brass and learning. We all enjoy it and we are very glad we have good quality ammo and plenty of it. I shoot long range precision now. It all started with a box full of unwanted parts and an RCBS that I was not going to buy initially. I’m so glad I did, which is what introduced me to loading.

  • @thomasphillips8448
    @thomasphillips8448 Před 2 lety +2

    I have a new RL-550C still in the box. Really liked this video covering its setup and use. I will be viewing this again when setting up my system. Thanks.

  • @LoganBR100
    @LoganBR100 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a 550B here in Brazil and recharge the following caliber: 32SWL, 38SPL, 357Mag, 40 S&W, 9mm Luger and 5.56 NATO. She is
    fixed to a Strong Mount and my workbench is heavy wood. The 550B does not move a millimeter when in use. It also has a flat bearing on the shellplate axis, polvorimeter with micrometric adjustment, side tray for projectiles and support for tools. I love this press.

  • @robertswyers4420
    @robertswyers4420 Před 3 lety +2

    To your problem of only four stages,you can process some of your brass and complete the assembly at a later date

  • @philfortin5995
    @philfortin5995 Před 3 lety +2

    I am about to start reloading and plan to get this Dillon model. Nice video.

  • @brianonthego
    @brianonthego Před 3 lety +8

    I started on my 550 from advice from a friend so I could go at a slow steady pace and watch each step. Started with 9mm, then .40, now 45acp. I like that I can get a complete toolhead, powdercharge, dies for each caliber for about $250, which makes caliber change a 10 min operation. Very happy with the 550.

  • @Friedbrain11
    @Friedbrain11 Před 2 lety +2

    It is almost ASMR watching and listening to you load that ammo. When the 550rl came out I wanted one right then and there. Never could afford it back then, but I might be able to do it soon. Costs are still higher than others but the quality is the deciding factor and ease of use too.

  • @scaler1179
    @scaler1179 Před 4 lety +9

    I've had my 550B for nearly 20 years. I love that press!

  • @drice847
    @drice847 Před 4 lety +4

    This is one of the most in-depth videos I've ever seen on the Dillon 550-C. Nice job.

  • @IWatchedWhat
    @IWatchedWhat Před 4 lety +26

    I have been using my 550 for over 30 years now. I find if I put 4 pieces of brass in the Shell plate, then tighten the center bolt so it turns with no slop works best for me. I use mine at least once a week if not more during the warm months, and have since it was new. I have never had an issue with it, and if I did I am sure that Dillon would fix it.

    • @mibe1606
      @mibe1606 Před rokem +1

      Same here! Since 1992 I have loaded everything from .380 to 338 Lapua Magnum. I purchased a toolhead, powder feed and dies for every caliber. Makes everything go quickly and saves setup time. I had to buy a single-stage press for 408 Cheytac and 50 BMG. I really love my Dillon equipment.

    • @mibe1606
      @mibe1606 Před rokem

      Do you prefer the ball handle vs. the roller handle?

    • @IWatchedWhat
      @IWatchedWhat Před rokem

      @@mibe1606 I have only ever used the ball handle. I have thought about getting the roller, but just never have.

  • @geoffwilliams5522
    @geoffwilliams5522 Před 2 lety +1

    I am just setting up my first RL 550. This video really helped.

  • @louisleoncini9240
    @louisleoncini9240 Před 4 lety +7

    When Dillon first started in the 80's I had a 450, sold that got the 550 up graded to the 550B. In all these years must have better then 600,000 rds through it all 45acp. Had to send it back twice over the years always fixed it. it's as good as my star lube sizer from 1978.

  • @MagnumMike44
    @MagnumMike44 Před 3 lety +2

    I don't own the RL-550 reloading press but I own other Dillon Precision products and you can be assured a great quality with any product you purchase because they are Made In The USA.

  • @perrytilton5221
    @perrytilton5221 Před 3 lety +1

    I live my 550C. I prep and load with the 550. Trimming and sizing in one stroke is light-years ahead.

  • @hleigh842
    @hleigh842 Před 3 lety +6

    Really enjoyed your video, thank you. I have owned my 550 (upgraded to a 550C) for seven years, have 50k or more rounds loaded with it. I also own a 750 but, I prefer the 550; most likely because I load about 100 rounds at a time. I continually experiment with different ways to use the 550 and by far the greatest advancement came when I began decapping and resizing on a separate single stage press and then swaged, trimmed, and wet tumble cleaned to generate brand new used. brass for the 550. My 550 station #1 has a neck expander and flaring die (or mandrel). These simple modifications to the process made a huge difference in the quality and consistency of the finished product. The 550 manual indexing is a significant advantage as compared to auto indexing unless, you truly need bulk ammo production and then auto indexing and a case feeder adds value. If you generally load 100 rounds at a time then the 550 is a better choice even if both the 550/750 were the same cost. I much prefer seating and crimping as separate tasks, much more than a powder cop. I tried a powder cop on my 750 for a short period of time and then removed it and have not used it since. I realize that I am a relative newcomer compared to many more experience old timers (I am a not as experienced old timer) and given the option I am not sure I would listen to me. Once again, thanks for the informative and entertaining video.

  • @philfortin5995
    @philfortin5995 Před 3 lety +1

    I recently purchased the 550C and it's due Wednesday (24th). I'm Silly excited to get started. I have watched this video a ton of times. Thank you for the info.

  • @EdisonUSA
    @EdisonUSA Před 4 lety +12

    Perfect timing on the video release! I just received a 550c yesterday & needed a video on setting up.

  • @ernieparker4309
    @ernieparker4309 Před 4 lety +6

    I've been loading on my 550 for years and just bought a 750 to go with it. I love my 550 but I am stoked to get the 750. Great videos!

  • @robertswyers4420
    @robertswyers4420 Před 3 lety +3

    Love em ,have a Square Deal since 1984? and a Dillon 550 C mostly for rifle loadings and .40 S&W .Not really had any major problems.Im a very happy camper for me and for you! cheers

  • @whitehedr
    @whitehedr Před 4 lety +2

    I load with a 550B. I watched you put the 6mm Creedmoor bullet on the case by reaching thru the frame. That looked cumbersome to me. While I liked the looks of the powder check die you were using I would not put one on my press. I also use a Lee crimp die and would need to abandoned it if I went with a powder check die. I have loaded thousands of rounds with my press and could not be happier with it. Your suggestion of having a tool head for each caliber is spot on. I even have a powder measure on each of my tool heads.

  • @wayneparris3439
    @wayneparris3439 Před 4 lety +2

    I have an old 450, pretty much the same press but without the interchangable head plate. I have had it since it was the current model. No real problems, good press.

  • @darcywalker1706
    @darcywalker1706 Před 4 lety +1

    Can t beat the Dillon No BS Warranty! I picked up a used press that came with a bunch of accessories, but the press was pretty old... I took it in to Dillon for a tune up and they replaced a bunch of parts and cleaned it up like new, and all for the flat $50 tune up charge. I was more than impressed and pleased with how helpful the staff was!
    You can't beat a company that stands behind their product 'No Matter What'!

  • @fetidcreeper
    @fetidcreeper Před 4 lety +4

    I just picked up a dillon 550 used from my fire chief. I'm brand new to reloading and it's so over my head. No idea what I'm missing. It's going to be a journey.

  • @bboopzbboop9153
    @bboopzbboop9153 Před 3 lety +4

    At 31:27 "You need to be really Dillon-gent" Ha ha, that's brilliant!!!

  • @hleigh842
    @hleigh842 Před 4 lety +5

    Excellent video about an exceptional press. Let me suggest that you consider doing a video on the Dillon powder measure as a central focus. I think it is an achievement of functionality and flexibility that fills the needs for much of the reloading community. It has a surprising number of moving parts and hidden nuances that are fun to discover and then marvel at the ingenuity of the designers. Give it some thought sir. Your videos are so well done and always entertaining. Thank you.

  • @avidwaterfowler7522
    @avidwaterfowler7522 Před 4 lety +9

    I’ve only had my 550c for a year, but I love it. I load all of my plinking ammo on it for pistol and rifle.

  • @jeffsmith8836
    @jeffsmith8836 Před 4 lety +8

    Just getting into reloading and finished setting up my new 550C and thought I should check out You Tube to see if I could find some videos to see if I had missed anything. Yours was the first one I have watched and it was so helpful! I just subscribed so I can watch and learn some more. Thanks for the help.

  • @Hickamfield
    @Hickamfield Před 4 lety +11

    i love my 550's i am running two. One set up for large primers and one for small primers.

  • @darylnd
    @darylnd Před 3 lety +2

    I still have my RL-450, from when that was the only thing in Dillon's catalog. I should upgrade.

  • @la8bloomer509
    @la8bloomer509 Před 4 lety +2

    just got my 550C this video ive watched 4 times and its not that its hard to understand its that I want to imbed it in mind mind. Gr8 video!

  • @thatguy12b4life4
    @thatguy12b4life4 Před 3 lety +2

    Had my 550c a lil over a year love. It big upgrade from my loadmaster

  • @livincincy4498
    @livincincy4498 Před 3 lety +3

    ProTip- Set bullet in case @ station #3 and then manually index to seat in Station #4.

  • @Bodhi1satva
    @Bodhi1satva Před 3 lety +3

    Love my Dillon! I’ve had it since the mid 80’s and the company is absolutely the best! They have always stood by their products, replacing parts as they have worn out repeatedly.

  • @markpelenytschka8374
    @markpelenytschka8374 Před 4 lety +2

    Your videos are a GREAT resource for the novice and long time reloader. Thank you

  • @rre9121
    @rre9121 Před 3 lety +2

    All you people with your big brains and ability to remember to do more than one thing at a time. Luckily they make single stage presses for us simple folks.

  • @tambaurorastation756
    @tambaurorastation756 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video! Thanks for explaining the Dillon 550 in depth. That is what I am looking for in a video. My mind is made up for my next purchase.

  • @marktruax7996
    @marktruax7996 Před 3 lety +2

    dude, you are awesome!!!!! and I'm going to purchase a Dillon press and get on with it!!!!!!!!

  • @mikejackson3564
    @mikejackson3564 Před 4 lety +3

    Bought my dad a 550B many years ago....still going strong!

  • @Mike-lc1ok
    @Mike-lc1ok Před 3 lety +2

    These videos are top notch. Thanks for all the great information.

  • @shelby_gt_3506
    @shelby_gt_3506 Před 2 lety +1

    this is real american asmr. i just got one a 550b new in box with the 9mm dies and conversion kit for $175 from a lady off facebook! a steal for sure!

  • @stokesjo82
    @stokesjo82 Před rokem +1

    I believe the instructions say to touch the depriving/sizing die to the shell plate, but the back it off a quarter to a half turn.

  • @shaverlocal
    @shaverlocal Před 3 lety +1

    Iv'e had the 550B for five+ years and love it. I use it in conjunction with the Lyman 8 stage for a couple of my rifle configuration as well as the RCBS Chargemaster. I have cranked out 6000 pistol rounds in the last few months. You can't beat Dillon for their qualiry and how they stand by their products.

  • @jakeMTSU
    @jakeMTSU Před rokem +1

    I have used a 550B for over 10 years, uspsa to long range comps where I use a charge master for single hole shooting... GREAT press.. if you want full auto bullet and brass for pistols it wont do... but I dont mind with out it.

  • @chris3383
    @chris3383 Před 4 lety +8

    You'll never go wrong with a Dillon !! I have 2 550Cs one for large primers and one for small!!! I need to get some UFO lights for them!!!

    • @ironbomb6753
      @ironbomb6753 Před 4 lety +2

      I was just trying to justify another 550 press for this same reason. I don't think I could do it. And the fun of changing primer bars would be gone...

    • @chris3383
      @chris3383 Před 4 lety

      @@ironbomb6753 well I still have to make sure if I'm using magnum primers that all the standard primers are empty?

  • @garrettsayger1275
    @garrettsayger1275 Před 4 lety +1

    just ordered the 550c Essentials kit from Dillon! Saved this video for when they finally get it to me. Its on a 4 week delay right now.

  • @travisellis4372
    @travisellis4372 Před 4 lety +1

    I own an older 550. I love it. I just did a complete tear down to lubricate the unit. It's operation is smooth as silk... Definitely recommend this for pistol and high volume rifle applications.

  • @tonyczuleger182
    @tonyczuleger182 Před 4 lety +4

    I am running one of the RL 550's and just started the conversion to the 45 ACP from 9MM one thing I noticed is the larger primer tube needs to be indexed into the slot at the bottom of the primer storage tube, which I think you may have just over looked. You covered a lot of ground on this video.
    All in all I like the instructional UT video.

  • @glock19gen3
    @glock19gen3 Před 3 lety +5

    Looks like I found the press I'll be getting

  • @smoakngun
    @smoakngun Před 2 lety +1

    My 550c will be here Wednesday!!

  • @Mooreinlife84
    @Mooreinlife84 Před 4 lety +2

    I bought a used 550 last year and got some upgrades you recommended. I enjoy the videos. Thanks for the content fellow WA resident. With the current situation it is clear that reloading is a good option to have as long as you were smart and had the materials. I have been saving my brass 😬

  • @rbuffaloe
    @rbuffaloe Před 3 lety +1

    Great video, I just ordered my RL 550 C, need to do some more research before I start loading.

  • @Win52D
    @Win52D Před 2 lety

    I started reloading back in 1990 I went with the RL550 and loaded mainly .45 ACP with it. I eventually added the 550B upgrade when it was available. I recently added a 550C to my reloading stable and set it up for small primers. Their no BS warranty is for real. The screw holes in the primer tube mount stripped out a few years ago, one call to Dillon and the replacement was on my doorstep in 2 days.

  • @gregdavis3246
    @gregdavis3246 Před 4 lety +2

    I run a Dillon 550B one set up for 38 special and a second change over one for 38 super. Both have there own Dillon powder thrower.
    Works great.

  • @AKRover77
    @AKRover77 Před 3 lety +2

    I have two RL550B presses. I have one set up for each size of primer so I’m never having to change primer sizes when I change calibers. I have thought about upgrading to a press with more stations but just can’t bring myself to part with the 550s. I like the simplicity of the manual index. Both of my 550s were bought secondhand but they work as well as the day they left the factory.

  • @SgtBooker44
    @SgtBooker44 Před 4 lety

    I did 10,000 rounds of .223 on my 550 a couple years ago. It took about a month in my spare time. I first sized and then polished the brass and after that I was off to the races. The press is easy to maintain and customer service is the best. I called in once for a spring that shot off into a dark corner. Dillon sent me 3, no charge, with a note, “I do that all the time”.

  • @MrTNBassmaster
    @MrTNBassmaster Před 4 lety +2

    I really like my 550 , been using this one for about 7 years . I use the 550 for rifle ammo , and a Dillon square Deal B for my pistol ammo. Costumer service is second to none.

    • @bobfisher9452
      @bobfisher9452 Před 2 lety +1

      TEST Fifty, I have the Dillon Square Deal B as well came w everything needed to load 45ACP. Do you know if I can load .223 w it as well? Or will I need to purchase the 550. Thanks

    • @MrTNBassmaster
      @MrTNBassmaster Před 2 lety +1

      @@bobfisher9452 yes the square deal B is only for pistol ammo. You would need a 550 for the 223 . I loaded thousands on the 550 I love it . The 550 I have is setup for 223 and I never mess with it.

  • @toddvandyke8737
    @toddvandyke8737 Před 3 lety

    I have had a 550B since the 90’s. I load seven calibers of pistol and am very pleased with the results. I also load .223/556 and .308 rounds on it with no issues.
    My Rock Chucker gets all of my precision reloading. The new Area 419 press looks really interesting but the price tag makes it a dream.

  • @bobbyosan
    @bobbyosan Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the great video! I have been loading my own rifle cartridges for 35 years using a Rock Chucker press. Just bought a Dillon 550C so I can start reloading 9mm.

  • @shanedonohue5923
    @shanedonohue5923 Před rokem

    I have had a 550 for 20 years. I have only loaded pistol round so far. I am going to work on some stuff for my ARs now. I use a single stage for most of my rifle stuff but this is eye opening for sure.

  • @calevel
    @calevel Před 4 lety +1

    Great video as usual! I’ve been reloading since 2013 with my Dillon 500B mostly Pistol calibers and .223 I also use a single press RCBS Rock Choker from 1977 to do rifle calibers for precision shooting and two MEC’s for shot shells one set up for slug and the other fir birdshots . Dillon is hand down the top dog, I love it.

  • @rjdiaz9551
    @rjdiaz9551 Před 4 lety

    Very good video. One thing not mentioned is the outstanding no BS warranty policy. About 2 years ago my 1985 version had a problem, called Dillon and they sent me a complete overhaul kit at no charge! I don’t see a problem with having 4 stations. If you get better than 50% loading density on pistol rounds double charging is impossible, same for rifle. As a avid reloader I recommend as a minimum one complete tool head for each rifle and pistol caliber with one pistol and one rifle powder measure. I agree that rifle cases not be resized on the 550. That is best accomplished on a single stage press.

  • @youtubeaccount5153
    @youtubeaccount5153 Před 3 lety

    Enjoyed the video. Enjoyed the refresher course on the complete 550 operation.
    I’ve had a 550B for quite a while. It was out of service for a while. More precisely, I was out of service for a while. Just pulled it out this weekend and set up. Cleaned, lubed. It’s cranking out a bunch of plinking rounds for me and a new-to-shooting buddy for this weekend. This thing goes and goes. At a comfortable steady pace I will have about 500 rounds up and running in no time.

  • @seanarcher4956
    @seanarcher4956 Před 4 lety

    Running two 550 for years.
    Working with it for precision reloading now.
    Observations:
    Dillon resizing/decamping die vs Redding
    Almost identical measurements (Dillon has more shoulder set back but a half turn out should allow adjustments.
    If you want to use more processes, get an extra Dillon or UniqTek precision tool head. Pull two pins and switch over.
    Not as into it yet as some of you but working on it

  • @anthonygasparini1734
    @anthonygasparini1734 Před 4 lety +4

    I love my 550 have been reloading on it for 7 years! Nice video, I enjoy your videos but it would have been nice for the Nubies to pay some attention to powder measure adjustment and Most importantly to perform Quality Control checks on every 5th or 10th filled case by weighing the dispensed powder to insure proper powder weight loaded.

  • @crm7624
    @crm7624 Před 4 lety +1

    I run my 550 with two complete tool heads one for 9mm the other 223. For my 9mm it’s clean my brass & run with it. My 223 I prepare my brass & prime first then use my 550 for powder, bullet seat, & crimping.

  • @michalknapek5697
    @michalknapek5697 Před 3 lety +1

    When you finish it, it sounds like slot machine. Good machine thought, very nice to start with reloading.

  • @matthewporter4761
    @matthewporter4761 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the safety reminder… I have a 550B, however considering upgrading to a 550C.. I’m kicking myself for not doing it sooner due to cost has gone up for the 550C upgrade kit… live and learn excellent video!!

  • @jlcruz2402
    @jlcruz2402 Před 4 lety +1

    Never reloaded but this is a video that is very convincing and by the looks of it, if attention to detail is given it can be an easy process. Going to look into prices and gauge to what can be possible within my budget. Times like we are experiencing now opens ones eye. Gotta prep better. Thanks for this video.

  • @BlackdogADV
    @BlackdogADV Před 4 lety +3

    Good job as usual! I completely abandoned the priming system on the 550 as I found hand priming to be much faster and gives me better control. I de-prime on a separate RCBS Rockchucker using a Lee universal de-primer die. When doing match ammo I use the Dillon powder measure but weigh each charge. Thanks again.

  • @Sisu2280
    @Sisu2280 Před 3 lety +4

    I was trying to figure out why the rifle loading part look awkward - that powder checker die in your rifle tool plate (with the white o-ring at stage three) really messes with the flow of this set up. Having to reach across to the right hand side of the tool plate with your left hand is laborious, you are physically looking around the side of the machine each time, and your hand barely fits through. For most people... visually sighting the powder and seating the bullet in stage 3 will speed the process up and also cut down on redundant movement and neck strain - oh, and you can sit a little more to the left, you will eventually be able to load the brass with your eyes closed so you don't need to see the right hand side of the press at all!

  • @randyhughes5160
    @randyhughes5160 Před 4 lety +1

    Mine was the 550 B I have reloaded 16 years I have 10 quick changes and need at least 4 more on big calibers it pays for its self quick to reload also if you shoot a lot of a caliber

  • @PatriotPaulUSA
    @PatriotPaulUSA Před 2 lety

    I got the new 550C when it came out. Between the 550 and a Redding T-7 Turret, that is where all my precision ammo is done. I use a Hornady 5 station LNL for pistol. A Lee ACP and AMP come in handy for full length sizing, priming and decapping at times. Also bullet sizing for cast lead bullets. They both fit onto a Harbor Freight grinder stand since my bench is getting full.

  • @Ghostrider-71
    @Ghostrider-71 Před 4 lety

    I have a Dillon 550B and have loaded thousands of pistol rounds with it (9mm, 10mm, .45acp) and it has been flawless. I highly recommend an in-line fabrication “Sky light”. It puts a lot of light down onto the ram surface. It really helps to be able to look into the cases to check for powder before bullet seating.

  • @davidhochstetler4068
    @davidhochstetler4068 Před 4 lety +58

    I understand why you like the strong mounts being able to take your presses off and all, but I can’t stand watching that press shake and flex on the table it drives me nuts

    • @yolo-qr2fq
      @yolo-qr2fq Před 4 lety +4

      @(T)(h)(e)(D)(u)(d)(e) yes mounting it directly to the table gets rid of the wobble/flex.

    • @davidhochstetler4068
      @davidhochstetler4068 Před 4 lety

      (T)(h)(e)(D)(u)(d)(e) the normal strong mount doe snot flex. I just don’t think it’s a good selling point for those rails for everyone to watch them flex like that

    • @Rolighed9
      @Rolighed9 Před 4 lety +5

      David Hochstetler I use the Dillon Strongmount with my XL650 ... the wobling would drive me nuts too!

    • @johnhale9686
      @johnhale9686 Před 4 lety +5

      I have a RL550 B and I opt. the Dillon's strong mount it's bolted to the bench, this moving back and forth does really bug me. My press is rock soild.

    • @danhodges2413
      @danhodges2413 Před 4 lety +6

      I suspect it's his rail system.
      Inline fab mounts don't flex, I believe that's what he's running.

  • @wadelandeche8632
    @wadelandeche8632 Před 4 lety +1

    Very good video from setup to loading. Makes me want to use my old 550 again...

  • @PracticallySquared1
    @PracticallySquared1 Před 4 lety

    I think the 550 is a great press. It’s what me and a few buddy’s use for our USPSA Ammo. I was loading my bulk on a Hornady LNL AP but I just sold it and bought a XL750. Should be here by Thursday, can’t wait!

  • @roddecker1900
    @roddecker1900 Před 3 lety

    Have two 50 b. Prefer them /light for visual.
    Years ago was given original red progressive press, couldn't keep it going ; one morning it was just gone. LOVE blue.

  • @douglashorning69
    @douglashorning69 Před 4 lety +1

    I just got a 550C this week, the SDB was great too but i like manual index and a bit more room for fingers.

  • @96royalstar21
    @96royalstar21 Před 4 lety

    Great video. I have a original 550 mounted next to a 650xl, The 550 is great for the budget reload-er and the caliber conversations are lower cost as stated. You can change out calibers quickly on the 550. The 650 is a fast machine but you pay for it in complexity and I have added the mods that most users have. The 650 mostly stays set up on a only a couple of different calibers, the 550 can be changed and set up anytime I needed a couple of boxes of whatever i want to shoot that day without thinking much about the setup time. 30yrs ago I had 2 lee pro 1000s mounted next to each other the same way. They required a different set of skills and trick to stay producing as they aged.