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    VS Dillon Powder feed quick disconnect

    RePost Pricing for multiples Updated to add a SDB disconnect and Powder alarm disconnect. See below after the original

    This is a quick disconnect for the Dillon Powder Feeder.

    This fits on the RL550, 650XL and the 1050 presses replacing part number 13939 and the two screws.
    Comes with the disconnect, pair of screws, nuts and springs. It is plenty heavy duty and won't break.

    Simple enough to use, just pull it out and lift off the Powder feeder. No screws to loosen and drop, no allen wrench needed.
    Seconds rather than minutes, and no reason not to dump your powder back where it belongs when you are done reloading.

    I'm including a little case feed stop also, it is only for the 650xl as far as I can tell.

    A few pictures below. See the Brown piece in the pictures for the disconnect.

    These are available in Black or Silver right now. $15 Including shipping, For multiples, $15 for first, and $9 for each additional. Check, MO or Paypal. Yes concealed CASH is fine, your risk!

    PM me if interested in purchasing. And let me know Color you want!


    I've changed slightly and use a flat head screw and shorter spring on the right to insure the lever arm doesn't hit the screw.
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    Case stop
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    SDB or Alarm quick disconnect
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    And for the SDB
    It replaces the #13986 clip with screw, but in this case only a single screw. This ALSO fits the Dillon Powder Alarm for the 650XL (and any other presses that you might have one one)
    I'm using it on mine and it works fine. Makes really easy to swap from one to the other die set.
    Right now I'm offering these in black and silver By itself, one will be $13 shipped, If you want multiples will be $13 for first, and $7 for each additional, a bunch fit in same bag.
    And if you want one of each for your 650xl,(powder and powder check) it'll be $22 shipped.

    Thank you Guys!

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    mine are great!

    works like a charm
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    Purchase question: This sounds like a "plus" -- EXCEPT, for me, I need keep those two Allen screws your springs replace quite tight, to keep powder measure in place, op rod in line, and all in all, less "wobbly". I'd think of the springs were heavy enough to "replace" the holding power of the screws, they'd be too strong to readily pull out for replacement. Might you elaborate re this possible dilemma? Thanks much!
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    Reply received edit: Thanks, Handloader109, for explaining it; when I get next S S Retirement cheque, I may just try one or two of these. Again, I appreciate your getting back to me, and wish you the best.
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    Mine aren't wobbly, I use one spring on left that is pretty stiff, shorter spring on right that has a bit less tension.
    There is constant tension with springs, where loose screw offers zero. Guess that is the best answer. If I use (and I have them) springs that are really stiff, you can't pull out the device to remove the feeder. I think, and no, I'm not that bias, I don't make that much considering time and material on these to matter, they work fine.

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