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Long story but I have not reloaded on about ten years. Everything has been in storage. I have a Dillon 650 and a lee single stage. I know I’m missing quite a few parts. Not sure what. The tube for the brass I know for sure. Not sure what these parts are. Not sure where I would get the rod to secure the handle on the trimmer. Any help would be great. Not sure what these Dillon does are. They are all hollow and nothing in them. Also not sure why the webpage keeps turning the photos. They are straight in my phone.


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The L-shaped thing with the plunger on top is for seating primers; it goes into the slot on your Lee press just below the shell holder.

The black cylindrical thing two to the left of that looksl ike it's for cleaning primer pockets, large and small. And the thing just to the left of that might be a brush for doing something similar, I'm not sure.

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MadPick wrote:
The L-shaped thing with the plunger on top is for seating primers; it goes into the slot on your Lee press just below the shell holder.

The black cylindrical thing two to the left of that looksl ike it's for cleaning primer pockets, large and small. And the thing just to the left of that might be a brush for doing something similar, I'm not sure.


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Sun May 31, 2020 2:46 pm
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Jagerbomber35 wrote:
MadPick wrote:
The L-shaped thing with the plunger on top is for seating primers; it goes into the slot on your Lee press just below the shell holder.

The black cylindrical thing two to the left of that looksl ike it's for cleaning primer pockets, large and small. And the thing just to the left of that might be a brush for doing something similar, I'm not sure.


Are you sure you're an Engineer? Typical! :rofl9:


Not a GOOD engineer....

But at this point, at least the engineer has offered SOME help. :wink05:

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Looks like you've got https://www.amazon.com/LEE-PRECISION-Pr ... B008MG9HN0
Steve identified your primer arm (https://leeprecision.com/small-primer-arm.html).

I'm not sure about the rest.

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Starting left to right with what I know.

The 2 black rods are part of the powder check system for the Dillion powder check.

Top right of that is the lock but that goes inside a die for the decapping die.

Directly to right of powder check rod bag is part of the primer assembly on the 650. Is screws underneath the round circle with multiple holes.

Not sure what the 4 pieces in the center are.

The large steel circle with multiple holes is part of the primer feed on the 650. That is what the rotates the primers to be fed from the primer rod to the brass.

L shaped thing already answered.

Three bags on the right are powder dies for the 650. That is what connects powder drop to the press.

Hope this helps. Send me a message if you need help with the 650.


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Ah, lots of Dillon parts . . . suddenly I'm proud that I didn't recognize them. :ROFLMAO:

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Thanks YukonJon.

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Gasitman wrote:
Not sure where I would get the rod to secure the handle on the trimmer.
RCBS (rcbs.com) - give them a phone call or send an email.

Lots of home grown solutions as well.

https://www.rcbs.com/on/demandware.static/-/Library-Sites-HuntShootAccessoriesSharedLibrary/default/dw6a8c892f/productPdfFiles/rcbsPdf/Trim-Pro-2-Case-Trimmer-Instructions.pdf


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The "brush" previously identified looks like the Lee chamfer/debur tool.


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