Dillon shell plate / pin question UPDATE
Does anyone have a chart of which shell plate and pins go to a caliber?
I have a 550b.
I guess something like this.
Caliber Plate Pins
9mm 5 3
45 x x
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I called DILLON today. Ask the fellow if they had a conversion chart with this info.
He says. " sir do you have an owners manuel?"
I say "yes"
He says. " it is on the last two pages of the manuel"
WOW, how about that. Sometimes you just don't know what you already have.
Sure enough, there it ii right as he said.[8D]
I have a 550b.
I guess something like this.
Caliber Plate Pins
9mm 5 3
45 x x
[:D][:D][:D][:D]
I called DILLON today. Ask the fellow if they had a conversion chart with this info.
He says. " sir do you have an owners manuel?"
I say "yes"
He says. " it is on the last two pages of the manuel"
WOW, how about that. Sometimes you just don't know what you already have.
Sure enough, there it ii right as he said.[8D]
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Hello my suggestion is [:p]go to the Dillon web site they have the best customer support you will ever find.[:D]I am out of town an don't have that information with me [:(] 0 -
# 1 pin for 45 acp. 0 -
Perry,
I have emailed their customer support.
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here is what i have
9mm plate 5 pin 3
.357/.38 special plate 2 pin 2
.40 S&W plate 5 pin 2
.45 acp pin 4, i would have to remove it to get the plate number
so if you had 9mm, and .38, you could cross it for .40, for this reason dillion does not publish the data, i am curious if they will give it to you, please let me know if they do0 -
I have the 9 and 357. Also have the powder drop for 40, so yes I can cross over. I wonder if they will give it out also. 0
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