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Reloading 9mm using the Dillon 550B

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Uploaded by on May 16, 2009

Quick video of my friend and I reloading 9mm Luger. Using my Dillion 550B progressive hand loader.The reloading book at the end is the Lyman 49th edition. The camera died early,better video coming.

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  • Will this work with any brand die set?

  • @spritrocks I know it works with Lee and Dillon dies.

  • just curious what bullet, primer and power are you using?

  • @MsQuestor 115gr Montana Gold bullets, any Small Pistol Primers (usually Federal or Winchester, Winchester 231 Ball Powder. 

  • why does the receiver say 7.62x39

  • @bobiscool308 Cause that Tool Head I normally use to load for my SKS. I hardly load any 7.62x39, so I swapped the dies out for some 9mm dies. I usually like to have a Tool Head with dies for each caliber and keep them calibrated but that can get expensive. So I'll just swap the dies sometimes.

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  • @MsQuestor The bullet should be sitting slightly in the case, not on top, and when you run the ram up it should seat without any noticeable force. I had that problem once but its just cuz I had my bullet seated waaaay too deep.

  • @hulkbuster1026 you can fire it about 6 times then it's trash unless you trim it down to the right size

  • how many times can u refire one brass

  • New to handgun loading and have a question about the 'bell' Believe I have station #2 correctly setup, the casing matches the picture in the setup guide.  The bullet will sit perfectly on the casing (just testing) I can with pressure push the bullet into the casing. Is that a no-go?

    p.s. Thanks for the info on the bullet, primer and power.

  • why is there such a shortage of primers

  • Hey nelsonboy707, Some denatured alcohol or (with a little more effort) rubbing alcohol will remove that ink off the toolhead.

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