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Reloading small arms ammuni-
tion involves the use of highly
explosive primers and powder.
Handling these materials is inher-
ently dangerous. You should rec-
ognize 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 depart-
ment at (800) 223-4570 for informa-
tion on the wide variety of shoot-
ing/safety glasses and hearing
protection that Dillon has to offer.
• PAY ATTENTION: Load only
when you can give your com-
plete attention to the loading
process. Don’t watch television
or try to carry on a conversation
and load at the same time. Watch
the automatic systems operate
and make sure they are function-
ing properly. If you are interrupt-
ed or must leave and come back
to your loading, always inspect
the cases at every station to
insure that the proper operations
have been accomplished.
• SMOKING: Do not smoke
while reloading or allow anyone
else to smoke in your reloading
area. Do not allow open flames
in reloading area.
• SAFETY DEVICES: Do not
remove any safety devices from
your machine or modify your
machine in any way.
• LEAD WARNING: Be sure to
have proper ventilation while han-
dling lead components or when
shooting lead bullets. Lead is
known to cause birth defects, other
reproductive harm and cancer.
Wash your hands thoroughly after
handling anything made of lead.
• LOADS AND LENGTHS:
Avoid maximum loads and pres-
sures at all times. Use only rec-
ommended loads from manuals
and information supplied by reli-
able component manufacturers
and suppliers. Since Dillon
Precision has no control over the
components which may be used
on their equipment, no responsi-
bility is implied or assumed for
results obtained through the use
of any such components.
Seat bullets as close to maxi-
mum cartridge length as possible.
Under some conditions, seating
bullets excessively deep can raise
pressures to unsafe levels. Refer to
a reliable loading manual for over-
all length (OAL).
• QUALITY CHECKS: Every 50-
100 rounds, perform periodic qual-
ity control checks on the ammuni-
tion being produced. Check the
amount of powder being dropped
and primer supply.
• RELOADING AREA: Keep your
components safely stored. Clear
your work area of loose powder,
primers and other flammables
before loading.
• COMPONENTS: Never have
more than one type of powder in
your reloading area at a time. The
risk of a mix-up is too great. Keep
powder containers closed.
Be sure to inspect brass prior to
reloading for flaws, cracks, splits
or defects. Throw these cases away.
Keep components and ammuni-
tion out of reach of children.
• BLACK POWDER: Do not use
black powder or black powder
substitutes in any Dillon powder
measure. Loading black powder
cartridges requires specialized
loading equipment and tech-
niques. Failure to do so can result
in severe injury or death.
• PRIMERS: Never force primers.
If they get stuck in the operation of
the machine, disassemble it and
gently remove the obstruction.
Never attempt to clear primers
that are stuck in either the primer
pickup tube or the primer maga-
zine tube. Never, under any cir-
cumstances, insert any type of rod
to attempt to force stuck primers
out of these tubes. Trying to force
primers out of the tube will cause
the primers to explode causing
serious injury or even death.
If primers get stuck in a primer
magazine or pickup tube flood the
tube with a penetrating oil (WD-
40), throw the tube in the garbage
and call us for a free replacement.
Never attempt to deprime live
primers – eventually one will go
off. When it does it will detonate
the others in the spent primer cup.
Depriming live primers is the sin-
gle most dangerous thing you can
do in reloading and can cause
grave injury or death.
• LOADED AMMUNITION:
Properly label all of your loaded
ammunition (Date, Type of
Bullet, Primer, Powder, Powder
Charge, etc.).
• BE PATIENT: Our loading
equipment is conservatively rated
and you should have no trouble
achieving the published rates with
a smooth, steady hand. If some-
thing doesn’t seem right, stop,
look and listen. If the problem or
the solution isn’t obvious, call us.
The reloading bench is no place
to get into a hurry.
We have done everything we
know how to make your machine
as safe as possible. We cannot,
however, guarantee your complete
safety. To minimize your risk, use
common sense when reloading
and follow these basic rules.
• REMEMBER: If your machine
does not perform to your expecta-
tions, or if you are having technical
difficulties, give us a call.
Technical Support (800) 223-4570
A
LL ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC COM-
PONENTS IN DILLON EQUIPMENT ARE
COVERED BY A ONE
-YEAR WARRANTY.
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MANDATORY SAFETY MEASURES
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