NEW: Dillon 'Get Started Reloading' Kit (BL550 Progressive)

Published on February 15, 2026
Duration: 53:33

This guide details the setup of the Dillon RL550 'Get Started Reloading' Kit. It covers mounting the press, installing the shell plate, preparing and sizing cases with the sizing die, and the initial steps of on-press priming. The video emphasizes proper die adjustment using a case gauge and safe handling of components.

Quick Summary

The Dillon RL550 'Get Started Reloading' Kit provides essential tools for home ammunition manufacturing, including the RL550 progressive press, dies, scales, and primer handling equipment. Key setup steps involve mounting the press, installing the sizing die correctly, lubricating cases, and preparing primers for on-press priming.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction to Reloading
  2. 00:28Benefits of Reloading
  3. 01:26Reloading Process Overview
  4. 02:28What You Need for Reloading
  5. 02:45Dillon 'Get Started Reloading' Kit
  6. 03:46Kit Contents Unboxing
  7. 06:25What's NOT Included in the Kit
  8. 08:55Press Mounting and Initial Setup
  9. 10:37Installing the Shell Plate
  10. 14:25Lubricating Cases
  11. 16:25Setting Up the Sizing Die
  12. 19:05Checking Sized Brass with Case Gauge
  13. 20:35On-Press Priming Setup
  14. 20:44Using the Primer Flip Tray
  15. 22:20Orienting Primers

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main benefits of reloading ammunition?

Reloading offers significant benefits including enhanced precision and performance tuning for firearms by allowing customization of components like bullets and powder. It also enables the creation of specialized ammunition, such as reduced recoil or subsonic loads, and can be more cost-efficient over time, particularly for high-volume shooters or those using less common cartridges.

What components are typically included in a Dillon 'Get Started Reloading' Kit?

A Dillon 'Get Started Reloading' Kit usually includes the Dillon RL550 progressive press, a set of dies, a powder funnel, a trickler, an electronic scale, calipers, case lube, primer handling tools like a catch tray and flip tray, an ammo box, and a reloading manual. Components like bullets, brass, powder, and primers are typically purchased separately.

How do you properly set up the sizing die on a Dillon RL550 press?

To set up the sizing die on a Dillon RL550, thread it into Station 1 until it contacts the shell plate. Then, back it off approximately 1/8 turn counterclockwise and tighten the lock ring. Verify the setup by sizing a case and checking it with a case gauge to ensure it fits freely and the base is flush.

What is the purpose of case lube in the reloading process?

Case lube is essential for the resizing process to prevent cases from sticking in the sizing die, which can damage both the case and the die. Proper lubrication ensures smooth operation, prevents case neck runout, and helps maintain the integrity of the brass during resizing.

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