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just bill
05-06-2023, 08:02 PM
I have the Dillon automatic charging system that I've used for years with the charging bar that came with it. It definitely worked excellently atop my Rock Chucker for many pistol reloads. However it is too small for the .308s I'm attempting to reload. I've seen reference to a magnum and large charging and don't seem to find either on their website. I've found the large bar at reloading sites, however which bar is actually correct for rifle reloading? Thanks in advance, Bill.,

imashooter2
05-06-2023, 09:10 PM
Per the Dillon description, the magnum bar is for 50-70 grains of extruded powders:

https://www.dillonprecision.com/21353

I only see the extra small and magnum bars for sale individually on the site. I assume they consider the large and small bars that come standard with the presses as repair parts. If you want more powder than you can get from the small bar but less than ~50 grains of extruded, you want the large bar.

just bill
05-06-2023, 09:43 PM
Thanks, I found the large bar in my array parts bin, after searching quite a few more sites, I found this,

Charge of less than 3.0 gr - extra small charge bar.

Charge between 3.0 gr and 20 gr - small charge bar.

Charge between 20 and 50 gr - large charge bar.

Charge larger than 50 gr - extra large (magnum) charge bar

Supposedly this is a responce from the Dillon techs.

j4570
05-07-2023, 01:16 AM
Dillon has it. I think it’s 20063 but call the tech line and check. It shows it’s $45 just for the bar now.

Good thing you found yours. The measures usually come with small and large. It’s the extra small and magnum that are extra.

45_Colt
05-07-2023, 07:07 AM
It can be helpful to grab the RL550 users manual from their site. A bit back I copied this chart out of it and saved it as a jpg file:

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45_Colt

just bill
05-07-2023, 08:29 AM
45 colt, thanks, that is an interesting chart. If the ranges are correct, the large bar should cover my needs. According to quick loads the .308 doesn’t reach
50 gr. on most all data I’m trying to work with. Funny thing most referenced powder is Vargetwhich happens to be the only one I do not have and it doesn’t reach 40 gr.

45_Colt
05-07-2023, 02:24 PM
You're welcome for the info. Varget does seem to be a popular powder for .308. Here is a list of powders I've put together, for when I find one available at a reasonable cost:

.308 WIn
H 4895
IMR 4895
AA 2495
IMR 4064

These are for a semi, so burn rate needs to be taken into account.

45_Colt

just bill
05-07-2023, 03:05 PM
Thanks, Varget supposedly one of the well chosen powder. I was given food for thought from a fellow gun nut at the shop. Because of the M1A, socom 16 shorter barrel faster burning powders should a consideration. I happened to find Steves page 8 and made copies of his .308 of the projectiles in my range to see what other powders would have the best burn rates. One of the best pieces of info is all the powder’s all in the big bar grain limits.