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    							6.a)Installation of thelarge powder
    bar – slide the large powder bar into
    the powder measure body.
    b)Installation of the small powder
    bar – slide both the small powder bar
    and small powder bar spacer into the
    powder measure body FIG 199.
    Note: The groove along the edge of
    the spacer (see arrow FIG 199) is to
    be installed face down. The hole in
    the spacer is to be aligned with the
    hole in the top of the powder mea-
    sure body FIG 199.
    FIG 199
    FIG 200
    7. Seat the white bellcrank cube into the
    notch on the side of the powder bar.
    Using a 5/32” Allen wrench snug the
    bellcrank screw FIG 200.
    8. Re-install the white plastic retaining
    plug FIG 201:
    FIG 201
    a)Large powder bar– FIG 201The
    retaining plug has a short end and a
    long end. If the large powder bar is
    installed, insert the short end of the
    retaining plug into the hole in the top
    of the powder measure body. Note:
    The short end is used to hold the plug
    for safe keeping.
    FIG 202
    b)Small powder bar– FIG 202 The
    retaining plug has a short end and a
    long end. If the small powder bar is
    installed:
    1)Align the hole in the powder bar
    spacer with the hole in the top of
    powder measure body.
    2)Insert the long end of the retaining
    plug into both the top of the powder
    measure body and the powder bar
    spacer. Note: The long end of the
    retaining plug is designed to anchor
    the spacer that accompanies the
    small powder bar.
    Step 20
    )Load the components.
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    							Trouble Shooting
    Dies Too Short
    A. Need Dillon die lockrings (14067).
    1. Three extra come with the machine.
    2. Threadaphobia (fear of too few 
    threads) can strike anyone-anytime. 
    It is a common but curable disease. 
    You only need one thread showing 
    above the toolhead to hold the die 
    lockring.
    Cartridge won’t feed into chamber
    1. Overall length too long. See loading 
    manual for dimensions.
    2. Improper headspace. See loading 
    manual for dimensions. Use head-
    space case gage.
    3. Too much bell left on case. (Not
    enough crimp.)
    4. Case buckled.
    a. Too much crimp.
    5. Using brass that you picked-up at the 
    range that has been fired in an over-
    size chamber.
    6. Gun operation problems.
    Hard or Incomplete Indexing
    A. Shellplate not indexing smoothly.
    1. Shellplate bolt adjusted too tight. 
    Readjust 1/8 turn maximum.
    2. Shellplate bolt tightens when 
    shellplate turns.
    a. Brass tipped set screw loose or 
    missing.
    3. Wrong size locator buttons.
    4. Index pawl bent, worn or in back-
    wards.
    5. Dirt under shellplate.
    a. Keep shellplate clean.
    b. When replacing shellplate, bolt 
    (13418) must be lubed with a little
    all purpose grease.
    6. Bent or broken shellplate.
    7. Index ball (13891) and/or spring 
    (14118)  stuck, missing or broken. 
    Can also cause  shellplate to turn 
    backwards after indexing.
    8. Not taking full stroke on the handle.
    9. Ring indexer (13677) worn or indexer 
    block (16671) needs adjusted. Return
    spring damaged or missing.
    10. Improper type of locator button for 
    caliber.
    B. Handle movement difficult
    1. Powder or other debris causing jam-
    ming of moving parts.
    2. Link arm pins (13700) galled.
    3. Main shaft (13485) dirty or dry.
    a. Clean and lubricate with 30 wt oil.
    4. Camming pin on black casefeed slide
    not lubed.
    5. Primer cam worn causing primer 
    indexing arm to drag and stick.
    6. Incorrect lubricant used. Do not use
    solvent blended lubes.
    Casefeeding
    A. Casefeeder is on but will not rotate.
    1. Brass caught under casefeed plate.
    2. Casefeed is too full.
    3. Bad micro-switch.
    B. Cases are falling down tube upside 
    down jamming in the top tube, etc.
    1. Using the wrong casefeed plate for 
    that caliber.
    2. Casefeed baffle (13688) not in place 
    (see conversion chart for which cal. 
    require use of the casefeed baffle)
    3. Casefeed is too full.
    4. The machine is not secured to a stur-
    dy enough bench.
    C. Casefeed tube (13099 or 13101) 
    appears too short.
    1. Casefeed is not pushed down all the 
    way on the casefeed mounting post 
    (17123).
    D. Cases hanging up at micro-switch or 
    micro-switch inoperative.
    1. Check the angle of the switch lever 
    and adjust as necessary.
    a. Too sharp an angle will cause 
    cases to hang up.
    b. Too shallow an angle will cause 
    incomplete shutoff.
    E. Cases jamming at the casefeed arm 
    (13716).
    1. Wrong size or loose body bushing for 
    caliber being loaded.
    2. Operating machine too fast.
    3. Short stroking the machine.
    4. Dented or squashed cases.
    Case Insertion
    A. Case not getting to shellplate.
    1. Wrong size Station 1 locator.
    2. Wrong size casefeed adapter.
    3. Shellplate bolt is too loose.
    4. Dirt in shellplate pockets or damaged
    shellplate.
    5. Handle being moved too rapidly on 
    upstroke.
    6. Dirt or media in casefeed track.
    B. Case doesn’t drop onto platform.
    1. Using the wrong arm or body bushing.
    C. Cases not fitting in shellplate or staying 
    centered.
    1. Locator buttons missing or wrong 
    size for  that caliber.
    2. Primer Station locator tab (13242) 
    needs to be readjusted.
    3. Wrong shellplate caliber being 
    loaded.
    4. Wrong cases for caliber being 
    loaded.
    5. Debris in pockets of shellplate.
    6. Rim of case damaged or shot in open 
    bolt gun. i.e. 9mm sub gun.
    7. Cases out of spec.
    8. Worn out brass from over use or hot 
    loads.
    9. Shellplate damaged from decap pin.
    Station 1-  Resizing and Decapping
    A. Crushing cases.
    1. Incomplete case insertion.
    2. Not enough radius on die. Use Dillon
    dies where available.
    3. Unstable bench causes case to move 
    and hit edge of die.
    B. Bending or breaking decapping pins.
    1. Smaller caliber brass stuck inside of 
    case or on decapping stem.
    2. Berdan primed cases.
    3. Media and polish has formed a hard 
    mix in bottom of case.
    4. Handle being moved too rapidly on 
    the down stroke.
    5. Rocks or other foreign objects in
    cases.
    C. Cases are not being pushed all the way 
    into the shellplate by the case insert 
    slide (97082).
    1. Not pushing forward enough (or at 
    all)  on the handle.
    2. Camming pin (13371) needs to be 
    adjusted.
    3. Debris or media in shellplate or under 
    Station 1 locator.
    4. Bent rail on Station 1 locator.
    D. Case insert slide (97082) jams on sta-
    tion 1 locator.
    1. Be sure there is lubrication on the 
    case insert slide.
    2. Debris under Station 1 locator.
    E. Sizing die marking cases.
    1. Wrong sizing die for that caliber.
    2. Dirty brass.
    3. Scratched die.
    4. Case shot in large chamber and base 
    is excessively expanded.
    5. Brass/nickel adhering to carbide 
    insert.
    a. Lube cases properly to prevent 
    this.
    b. Clean insert with 600 grit to 
    remove build up.
    c. Use Sweets 7.62 Solvent to clean
    insert.
    6. New brass (Sharp edges at case 
    mouth.)
    7. Die lockring not tightened with a 
    case in the die.
    F. Oil dent in shoulder of case or neck 
    appears wrinkled.
    1. Using too much case lubricant.
    G. Case sticking in sizing die.
    1. Insufficient case lube.
    2. Alcohol not yet evaporated from 
    spray-on case lube.
    a. Allow five minutes for alcohol to 
    evaporate before sizing cases.
    H. Decap pin not decapping.
    1. Sizing die not screwed down far 
    enough.
    2. Decapping assembly not screwed 
    down all the way.
    3. Decapping pin bent, broken or missing.
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    							4. Point of decap pin is squared off not 
    rounded (pin gets stuck in anvil and 
    pulls primer back into primer pocket).
    5. Berdan primed brass.
    a. Berdan primed brass has two flash 
    holes and should not be reloaded.
    I. Case not properly sized.
    1. Size die not properly adjusted.
    2. Handle not cycled all the way down 
    to stops.
    3. Case was shot in an unsupported 
    chamber and base is excessively 
    expanded.
    a. Hot loads.
    b. Consult a gunsmith about chamber.
    J. Spent primers dropping on floor.
    1. Spent primer cup bracket (16209)
    broken or  missing.
    2. Spent primer cup (16211) broken or 
    missing.
    K. Spent primers bouncing out of empty 
    spent primer cup. 
    1. Place a piece of thin foam to the 
    bottom of the spent primer cup.
    Station 2- Priming
    A. Primers not feeding properly.
    1. Magazine tube is empty.
    2. Stuck primer in tube.
    a. Tube must be thrown away.
    3. Damaged brass tip or tube.
    a. Tube must be thrown away.
    B. Crushed primers.
    1. Dirt or debris in shellplate pockets.
    2. Ringed primer. When a spent primer 
    has been pierced by the decapping 
    pin leaving a ring of metal from the 
    primer in the pocket. 
    3. Chipped or worn primer punch.
    4. Hot loaded ammo that has been fired 
    several times and the base of the 
    case has been flattened. Such cases 
    being reloaded need primer pockets 
    swaged – i.e., radiused edges on the 
    primer pocket.
    5. Be sure the loading bench is not 
    shaking or rocking. To keep the 
    bench from moving bolt it to the wall.
    If the bench  is not solid the primers 
    will tip and jam.
    6. Be sure the primer Station locator tab
    is  adjusted correctly. It should be 
    adjusted so it is approximately 10 
    thousandths from the case rim (the 
    thickness of a business card). 
    7. Wrong size/type primer for that cal-
    iber.
    8. Pushing forward on the handle too 
    hard.
    9. Cycle the machine using a smooth 
    continuous motion. Do not make 
    erratic movements.
    C. High Primers.
    1. Shellplate too loose. Be sure the 
    shellplate is tightened down correctly. 
    This is done by turning the shellplate 
    bolt down until it is tight, then backing it off 1/8 of a turn.  Don’t forget to 
    loosen the shellplate bolt set screw, 
    on the left side of the mainshaft, 
    before adjusting the shellplate bolt. 
    Tighten the set screw when finished.
    2. Erratic handle motion.
    3. Push handle forward fully to seat the 
    primer.
    4. Handle crank broken or cracked.
    a. Push forward on the handle and 
    look for hairline cracks.
    D.Primer early warning system inoperative.
    1. Battery dead, missing or backwards.
    2. Follower rod (13707) not in or 
    warped.
    3. Buzzer defective.
    4. Primers stuck in magazine tube.
    E. Rotary primer disc not indexing/jammed.
    1. Check indexing lever and replace if 
    bent.
    2. Inspect primer cam (13670).
    a. Missing.
    b. Worn camming surface.
    3. Powder debris on platform. 
    4. Stuck primer catching on shim 
    (14117) and platform body.
    F. Primers going in upside down.
    1. Primer punch is not properly aligned 
    with the indexing shellplate.
    a. Using old index cam (if purchased 
    machine prior to March 95).
    Station 2 - Powder Charging and Case
    Mouth Belling
    A. Crushing cases.
    1. Locator tab is misadjusted. Adjust tab 
    until there is a small amount of light 
    showing between the case and the 
    locator tab. Approximately 10 thou-
    sandths of an inch.
    B. Spilling powder.
    1. Slamming or going too fast with the 
    operating handle. Common with .380 
    and 9mm cases which are filled to 
    the top of the case. Slow down and 
    pace yourself.
    2. Stick or pencil lead type powders 
    bridging on the case mouth in the 
    powder funnel. 
    3. Check powder bar adjustment.
    4. Machine not secured properly or 
    bench not stable.
    5. Small powder bar spacer plug 
    (13921) missing.
    6. No primer in case.
    C. Erratic belling (too much or too little).
    1. Variation in case length. Note: sepa-
    rate cases by brand.
    2. Handle not moving all the way down 
    on each cycle. 
    3. No funnel.
    4. Wrong funnel for that caliber.
    5. Improper powder die adjustment.
    6. Powder measure loose on powder 
    die  (screws not tightened down).
    D. Erratic powder charges.
    1. Powder bar not moving the full length of its travel. Turn the powder die 
    down until it does.
    2. Failsafe rod missing.
    3. Powder not settled in hopper.
    a. After a powder bar has been re-
    adjusted – cycle five cases through 
    the machine dropping powder in 
    each one. Check the powder 
    weight of the fifth case. 
    4. Not cycling the handle through its full 
    travel.
    5. Machine not secured properly or 
    bench not stable.
    6. Wrong size bar for requirements.
    a. Switch to the large bar over 7 
    grains.
    7. Powder funnel or drop tube dirty or 
    clogged.
    8. Crack in powder measure body.
    a. Usually present where bellcrank 
    bolt (13904) enters powder mea-
    sure body (21274). 
    9. Small powder bar spacer plug 
    (13921) missing. 
    10. Erratic handle movement.
    11.Using pencil lead/stick type powder.
    E. Powder bar sticking
    1. Powder bar dirty.
    a. Clean with acetone or finger nail 
    polish remover. Keep very clean. 
    Do not lubricate.
    b. Do not use sandpaper, file or any-
    thing abrasive.
    2. Powder bar, powder bar spacer or 
    powder measure body galled. 
    Appearance of a long streak of metal 
    on the bar or spacer.
    a. Wipe off with soft cloth soaked in 
    acetone, lighter fluid or rubbing 
    alcohol.
    3. Failsafe assembly not installed or 
    broken.
    4. Using fine-grained spherical powder.
    a. Win 296, H110 and Accurate Arms
    powder have been known to get 
    between the powder bar, spacer 
    and/or the powder measure body 
    and bind movement.
    5. Powder bar insert/powder bar adjust-
    ment bolt adjusted full open against 
    the stop.
    a. This can bind the powder bar 
    insert causing the powder bar to 
    drag.
    F. Case sticking to powder funnel.
    1. New, extremely clean or liquid 
    cleaned brass.
    a. Do not clean cases more than 1 
    1/2 hours.
    b. Worn powder funnel. Streaks on 
    funnel tip. Repolish to high luster.
    Station 3- Powder Check
    A. Powder check die inoperative.
    1. Check battery.
    2. Check adjustments.
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    							Station 4- Bullet Seating
    A. Erratic seating depth of the bullet.
    1. Variations of less than 20 thou-
    sandths of an inch are due to varia-
    tions in cases and bullets. This is not
    a problem.
    2. Build up of lead shavings and/or lube
    in the seater or crimp dies.
    3. Bullets having erratic dimension 
    (length and/or the ogive).
    4. Use of improper seating plug for the 
    type of  bullet being used.
    5. Variations in case types and/or lots 
    (sort your brass).
    6. Refer to loading manual for dimen-
    sions.
    B. Shaving brass when bullet is seated or 
    crescent shaped brass falling on 
    shellplate.
    1. New brass.
    2. Too much flare.
    C. Shaving lead/lube when bullet is seated.
    1. Case not belled enough with funnel.
    2. Case was cleaned too long. Case 
    mouth must be deburred.
    3. Wrong bullet diameter for caliber.
    D. Bullet loose in brass.
    1. Bullet is under sized.
    a. Measure diameter of bullets.
    2. Incorrect powder funnel, i.e., if the
    funnel is too big it will make the 
    mouth of the case oversized.
    E. Bullet tilted after seating.
    1. Case not belled enough.
    2. Wrong seating stem or die for bullet 
    style or caliber.
    3. Missing or wrong locator buttons, i.e., 
    case not centered below the die.
    4. Uneven casemouth opening.
    5. Using a nominally incorrect bullet. 
    i.e., .38/357 bullet in .38 Super.
    6.Die and stem not square to shellplate.
    a. Snug lockring with case and bul-
    let in die.
    F. Seating die deforming top of bullet.
    1. Seating stem not matching that style 
    of bullet.
    2. Soft lead.
    3. Lead and/or wax build-up in die.
    4. Case not belled enough.
    Station 5- Crimp
    A. Erratic crimping.
    1. Variation in case length. Probably 
    due to mixed brands of brass.
    2. Dirty or worn out crimp die. Use 
    Dillon dies where available.
    B. Loose bullet.
    1. Too much taper crimp. This condition 
    can also affect accuracy.
    2. Wrong expander.
    3. Thin cases. (Use Dillon dies and this
    won’t be a problem.)
    4. Wrong crimp die.
    C. Too much or too little crimp on complet-
    ed round.
    1. Crimp die adjusted too low or too high. See manual for maximum crimp 
    dimensions. If not available, crimp to 
    20 thousandths below case diameter.
    2. Using wrong crimp die for that case.
    3. Not using full stroke of handle.
    4. Over flared case.
    5. Variations in case length.
    Ejecting Finished Cartridges
    A. Rounds not ejecting after Station 5.
    1. Ejector wire (13298) bent, broken or 
    missing.
    2. Wrong locator buttons.
    3. Shellplate damaged from decap pin.
    B. Finished cartridges do not make it into 
    the catch bin.
    1. Operating handle too fast.
    2. Chute/bin mount is bent.
    3. Bin is missing or improperly located.
    Maintenance
    Lubrication: Operating circumstances will
    dictate the frequency of required lubrica-
    tion. It is highly recommended that the XL
    650 be cleaned and lubed after every 3000
    rounds of operation. Use oil or wheel bear-
    ing grease. Never use penetrating lubri-
    cants, aerosol sprays, or solvent type lubes,
    such as WD-40 or Break Free.
    Lubrication Points: 
    Shellplate bolt – Grease.
    Main Shaft Lubrication –
    Use only 30 wt. motor oil. Once again, do
    not use penetrating lubricants, aerosol
    sprays, or solvent type lubricants.
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    650 Caliber Conversion Chart - Pistol
    To order a complete conversion use the 5 digit number to the right of the caliber listing.
    To order individual parts use the 5 digit number below the description. 
    Casefeed
    discsarenotincludedincaliberconversionkits.
    Caliber Complete Shellplate Locator Funnel Station 1 Casefeed Arm Body Casefeed Primer Powder
    ConversionNumber Button Locator Adapter Bushing Bushing Disc System Check Rod
    7TCU 21103 (3) 13345 (3) 14060 (N) 13014 13614 (White) 13575 (Green) 13412 (Sm) 13513 (SR) 21074 Sm Sm
    (1) .30 Luger 21107 (5) 13509 (3) 14060 (C) 13564 13546 (Green) 13450 (Green) 13412 (Sm) 13513 (SP) 21073 Sm Med
    (1) .30 Mauser 21107 (5) 13509 (3) 14060 (C) 13564 13546 (Red) 13143 (Green) 13412 (Sm) 13513 (SP) 21073 Sm Med
    (1) .32 ACP (7.65MM) 21114 (8) 12779 (8) 14048 (S) 12845 11936 (Green) 13450 (Green) 13412 (Sm) 13513 (SP) 21073 Sm Med
    (1) .32 Colt Short 21114 (8) 12779 (8) 14048 (S) 12845 11936 (Green) 13450 (Green) 13412 (Sm) 13513 (SP) 21073 Sm Med
    (1) .32 S&W Long 21122 (D) 12879 (3) 14060 (SW) 13171 11619 (Green) 13450 (Green) 13412 (Sm) 13513 (SP) 21073 Sm Med
    (1) .32 H&R Mag 21122 (D) 12879 (3) 14060 (SW) 13171 11619 (Blue) 13075 (Green) 13412 (Sm) 13513 (SP) 21073 Sm Med
    (1) 9MM/9 X 21
    21109 (5) 13509 (3) 14060 (F) 13806 13546 (Green) 13450 (Green) 13412 (Sm) 13513 (SP) 21073 Sm Med
    .38 Super
    (1) 9 X 25 21527 (W) 13310 (2) 14062 (F) 13806 13267 (Red) 13143 (Red) 13403 (Med) 13604 (LP) 21072 Sm Med
    (1) .380 Auto 21104 (3) 13345 (3) 14060 (F) 13806 13614 (Green) 13450 (Green) 13412 (Sm) 13513 (SP) 21073 Sm Med
    .38 21098 (2) 13430 (2) 14062 (D) 13599 13563 (Orange) 13386 (Red) 13403 (Sm38) 13384 (LP) 21072 Sm Med
    (2) .357  21098 (2) 13430 (2) 14062 (D) 13599 13563 (Orange) 13386 (Red) 13403 (Sm38) 13384 (LP) 21072 Sm Med
    10MM 21120 (W) 13310 (2) 14062 (W) 13600 13267 (Red) 13143 (Red) 13403 (Med) 13604 (LP) 21072 Lg Med
    .40 S&W 21120 (W) 13310 (2) 14062 (W) 13600 13267 (Purple) 18076 (Red) 13403 (Med) 13604 (LP) 21072 Sm Med
    (2) .41 Mag 21111 (6) 13121 (1) 13930 (H) 13240 13118 (Yellow) 13442 (Red) 13403 (Med) 13604 (LP) 21072 Lg Med
    (2) .44 Spl/Mag 21105 (4) 13185 (4) 14047 (G) 13427 13340 (Yellow) 13442 (Yellow) 13619 (Lg) 13639 (LP) 21072 Lg Lg
    .45 ACP 21071 (1) 13204 (1) 13930 (E) 13782 13595 (Red) 13143 (Red) 13403 (Med) 13604 (LP) 21072 Lg Lg
    .45 Auto Rim 21445 (H) 10297 (4) 14047 (E) 13782 16263 (Red) 13143 (Red) 13403 (Lg) 13639 (LP) 21072 Lg Lg
    (2) .45 Long Colt 21118 (C) 12986 (4) 14047 (E) 13782 12817 (Yellow) 13442 (Yellow) 13619 (Lg) 13639 (LP) 21072 Lg Lg
    .454 Casull 21118 (C) 12986 (4) 14047 (E) 13782 12817 (Yellow) 13442 (Yellow) 13619 (Lg) 13639 (LP) 21072 Sm Lg
    .45 Win Mag 21423 (L) 10295 (1) 13930 (E) 13782 13595 (Yellow) 13442 (Yellow) 13619 (Lg) 13639 (LP) 21072 Lg Lg
    9x18 Makarov 21657 (5) 13509 (3) 14060 (9) 14980 13614 (Green) 13450 (Green) 13412 (Sm) 13513 (SP) 21073 Sm Med
    (1)  Requires casefeed adapter funnel (#13688), see manual for installation instructions.
    (2)  Requires casefeed spacer washer, see manual for installation instructions.
    About Powder Bars:  Dillon Precision manufactures four types of powder bars for the XL 650:
    1.Extra Small – use for dropping less than 3 grains of powder
    2.Small – use for dropping 3 to 20 grains of powder
    3.Large – use for dropping 20 to approximately 45 to 50 grains of powder
    4.Magnum – use for dropping 50 or more grains of powder
    The extra small powder bar is used when loading 32 Auto, 32 S&W and 32 SWL. Both the extra small powder bar and the magnum powder bar
    are non-standard items and are ordered separately. The large and small powder bar, on the other hand, are standard equipment and are included
    with every XL 650. 
    						
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    650 Caliber Conversion Chart - Rifle
    To order a complete conversion use the 5 digit number to the right of the caliber listing.
    To order individual parts use the 5 digit number below the description.
    Casefeed
    discsarenotincludedincaliberconversionkits.
    Caliber Complete Shellplate Locator Funnel Station 1 Casefeed Arm Body Casefeed Primer Powder
    Conversion Number Button Locator Adapter Bushing Bushing Disc System Check Rod
    .17 Rem 21099 (3) 13345 (3) 14060 (O) 12921 (3) 13614 (White) 13575 (Green) 13412 (Sm) 13513 (SR) 21074 Sm Sm
    .22 Hornet 21697 (E) 10300 (8) 14048 (A) 13426 (E) 14859 (BlueMod) 15186 (Green) 13412 (Sm) 13513 (SP) 21073 Sm Sm
    .22 Rem Jet 21096 (2) 13430 (2) 14062 (A) 13426 13563 (Orange) 13386 (Red) 13403 (Sm38) 13384 (LP) 21072 Sm Sm
    .218 Bee 21618 (O) 10294 (3) 14060 (A) 13426 (W) 13600 (White) 13575 (Green) 13412 (Sm) 13513 (SR) 21074 Sm Sm
    .220 Swift 21429 (L) 10295 (1) 13930 (A) 13426 (6) 13118 (Orange220) 14851  (White) 13661 (Med) 13604 (LR) 21075 Lg Sm
    .221 Rem Fire Ball 21102 (3) 13345 (3) 14060 (A) 13426 (3) 13614 (White) 13575 (Green) 13412 (Sm) 13513 (SR) 21074 Sm Sm
    .222 Rem/Rem Mag 21101 (3) 13345 (3) 14060 (A) 13426 (3) 13614 (White) 13575 (Green) 13412 (Sm) 13513 (SR) 21074 Sm Sm
    .223 (5.56MM) 21101 (3) 13345 (3) 14060 (A) 13426 (3) 13614 (White) 13575 (Green) 13412 (Sm) 13513 (SR) 21074 Sm Sm
    .224 Wby Mag 21116 (A) 12529 (2) 14062 (A) 13426 (A) 12339 (Black) 13541 (White) 13661 (Med) 13604 (LR) 21075 Lg Sm
    .22-250 21088 (1) 13204 (1) 13930 (A) 13426 (1) 13595
    (OrangeMod)14313 (White) 13661 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Sm
    .243 Win/6mm Rem 21089 (1) 13204 (1) 13930 (I) 13305 (1) 13595 (Black) 13541 (White) 13661 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Sm
    .25-20 21619 (O) 10294  (3) 14060 (R) 13243 (W) 13600 (Blue) 13075 (Green) 13412 (Sm) 13513 (SP) 21073 Sm Sm
    .25-06 21090 (1) 13204 (1) 13930 (K) 13216 (1) 13595 (Black) 13541 (White) 13661 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Sm
    .256 Win Mag 21097 (2) 13430 (2) 14062 (R) 13243 13563 (Orange) 13386 (Red) 13403 (Sm38) 13384 (LP) 21072 Sm Sm
    .257 Roberts 21090 (1) 13204 (1) 13930 (K) 13216 (1) 13595 (Black) 13541 (White) 13661 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Sm
    .257 Ack Imp 21090 (1) 13204 (1) 13930 (K) 13216 (1) 13595 (Black) 13541 (White) 13661 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Sm
    .257 WBY Mag 21431 (B) 12903 (4) 14047 (K) 13216 (B) 13156 (BlackModS) 14395 (Yellow) 13619 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Sm
    6.5 Rem Mag 21437 (B) 12903 (4) 14047 (Y) 12870 (B) 13156 (BlackModS) 14395 (Yellow) 13619 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Sm
    6.5 x 55 Mauser 21476 16545 (1) 13930 (Y) 12870 (1) 13595 (Black) 13541 (White) 13661 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Sm
    .264 Win Mag 21437 (B) 12903 (4) 14047 (Y) 12870 (B) 13156 (BlackModS) 14395 (Yellow) 13619 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Sm
    .270 WBY Mag 21438 (B) 12903 (4) 14047 (J) 13456 (B) 13156 (BlackModS) 14395 (Yellow) 13619 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Sm
    .270 Win 21093 (1) 13204 (1) 13930 (J) 13456 (1) 13595 (Black) 13541 (White) 13661 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Sm
    7mm Rem Mag 21438 (B) 12903 (4) 14047 (J) 13456 (B) 13156 (BlackModS) 14395 (Yellow) 13619 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Sm
    7mm Wby Mag 21438 (B) 12903 (4) 14047 (J) 13456 (B) 13156 (BlackModS) 14395 (Yellow) 13619 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Sm
    (3) 7.62x54 21699 (G) 10298 (7) 13436 (B) 13587 (G) 14331 (BlackModS) 14395 (Nickel) 14397 (XL) 14396 (LR) 21075 Lg Med
    .30-338 Win Mag 21439 (B) 12903 (4) 14047 (B) 13587 (B) 13156 (BlackModT) 14394 (Yellow) 13619 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Med
    .300 H&H Mag 21439 (B) 12903 (4) 14047 (B) 13587 (B) 13156 (BlackModT) 14394 (Yellow) 13619 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Med
    .300 Win Mag 21439 (B) 12903 (4) 14047 (B) 13587 (B) 13156 (BlackModT) 14394 (Yellow) 13619 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Med
    .300 WBY Mag 21439 (B) 12903 (4) 14047 (B) 13587 (B) 13156 (BlackModT) 14394 (Yellow) 13619 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Med
    (2) .30 M1 Carbine 21113 (8) 12779 (8) 14048 (C) 13564 (8) 11936 (Blue) 13075 (Green) 13412 (Sm) 13513 (SP) 21073 Sm Med
    .308 Norma Mag 21439 (B) 12903 (4) 14047 (B) 13587 (B) 13156 (BlackModT) 14394 (Yellow) 13619 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Med
    .
    308 Win (7.62mm)
    .30-0621094 (1) 13204 (1) 13930 (B) 13587 (1) 13595 (Black) 13541 (White) 13661 (Med) 13604 (LR) 21075 Lg Med
    .303 British 21106 (N) 10296 (4) 14047 (B) 13587 (N) 14237 (Black) 13541 (Yellow) 13619 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Med 
    						
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    650 Caliber Conversion Chart - Rifle
    To order a complete conversion use the 5 digit number to the right of the caliber listing.
    To order individual parts use the 5 digit number below the description.
    Casefeed
    discsarenotincludedincaliberconversionkits.
    Caliber Complete Shellplate Locator Funnel Station 1 Casefeed Arm Body Casefeed Primer Powder
    Conversion Number Button Locator Adapter Bushing Bushing Disc System Check Rod
    .30-30 Win 21112 (7) 13300 (4) 14047 (B) 13587 (7) 13176 (Orange220) 14851 (White) 13661 (Med) 13604 (LR) 21075 Lg Med
    (4) 7.62 X 39 Russian 21117 (A) 12529 (2) 14062 (AK)13015 (A) 12339 (OrangeMod) 14313 (Red) 13403 (Med) 13604 (LP) 21072 ** Med
    .32-20 21620 (O) 10294 (3) 14060 (S) 12845 (W) 13600 (Blue) 13075 (Green) 13412 (Sm) 13513 (SP) 21073  Sm Med
    .338 Win Mag 21441 (B) 12903 (4) 14047 (Q) 13406 (B) 13156 (BlackModS) 14395 (Yellow) 13619 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Med
    .340 WBY Mag 21442 (B) 12903 (4) 14047 (P) 13187 (B) 13156 (BlackModT) 14394 (White) 13661 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Med
    .350 Rem Mag 21442 (B) 12903 (4) 14047 (P) 13187 (B) 13156 (BlackModS) 14395 (White) 13661 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Med
    .38-40 Win 21492 (N) 10296 (4) 14047 (W) 13600 (N) 14237 (Yellow) 13442 (Yellow) 13619 (Lg) 13639 (LP) 21072 Lg Med
    .375 H&H Mag 21443 (B) 12903 (4) 14047 (R) 13531 (B) 13156 (BlackModT) 14394 (Yellow) 13619 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Med
    8MM REM MAG 21442 (B) 12903 (4) 14047 (P) 13187 (B) 13156 (BlackModT) 14394 (White) 13661 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Med
    .44-40 Win 21493 (N) 10296 (4) 14047 (4) 13474 (N) 14237 (Yellow) 13442 (Yellow) 13619 (Lg) 13639 (LP) 21072 Lg Lg
    .444 Marlin 21491 (N) 10296 (4) 14047 (X) 12920 (N) 14237 (Black) 13541 (Yellow) 13619 (Lg)13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Lg
    (3) .45-70 Govt 21422 (G) 10298 (7) 13436 (T) 13407 (G) 14331 (BlackModS) 14395 (Nickel) 14397 (XL) 14396 (LR) 21075 Lg Lg
    .458 Win Mag 21444 (B) 12903 (4) 14047 (T) 13407 (B) 13156 (BlackModS) 14395 (Yellow) 13619 (Lg) 13639 (LR) 21075 Lg Lg
    (3)  These caliber conversions come with an oversized casefeed tube, casefeed funnel, and complete casefeed body assembly.
    (4)  For 7.62x39 primer systems, Remington made brass requires the small primer system, all others require the large primer system.
    About Powder Bars:  Dillon Precision manufactures four types of powder bars for the XL 650:
    1.Extra Small – use for dropping less than 3 grains of powder
    2.Small – use for dropping 3 to 20 grains of powder
    3.Large – use for dropping 20 to approximately 45 to 50 grains of powder
    4.Magnum – use for dropping 50 or more grains of powder
    The extra small powder bar is used when loading 32 Auto, 32 S&W and 32 SWL. Both the extra small powder bar and the magnum powder bar
    are non-standard items and are ordered separately. The large and small powder bar, on the other hand, are standard equipment and are included
    with every XL 650. 
    						
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    1
    2
    3
    4 6
    57
    8
    10 10 9
    Complete
    Powder Measure
    Assembly
    see page 56 for
    more details
    Toolhead
    Assembly
    see page 53
    for more details
    Platform Assembly
    see page 54
    for more details 
    						
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    2315
    16 24 1718
    14
    14
    14 1311
    12 2125
    26
    27
    22 19
    19 20
    Casefeed Body Assembly
    see page 52 for more details
    Machine Assembly
    21326 No feed Mounting Kit includes 
    items 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5
    113905 Cam Screw 10-24x1 1/2
    213738 #10 Rod Washer
    312831 No Feed Mount Tube
    413859 Casefeed Tube Clip
    513895 10-24x3/8 Bolt
    617123 Casefeed Mount Post
    713099 Casefeed Feed Tube
    13101 Casefeed Feed Tube, Large
    813911 1/4-20x2 3/4 Bolt
    913613 Clamp
    10 13988 Casefeed Post Nut
    11 13830 Mainshaft Pivot Pin
    12 13789 Mainshaft Set Screw 1/4-28
    13 13674 Crank
    14 13841 Nylock Nut
    15 13850 Handle Knob
    16 13855 Handle Shaft
    20636 Complete Handle Assembly
    (shaft, knob, washer and nut)
    17 13989 10-24x5/8 SHCS
    18 16671 Indexer Block
    19 14922 650 Link Arm
    20 13700 650 Link Arm Pin
    21 13923 Brass Tip Set Screw
    22 13485 Mainshaft
    23 13488 Punch Support Bracket
    24 13895 10-24x3/8 BH Screw
    25 13670 Primer Cam
    26 14037 Cam Screw
    27 13738 Stainless Flat Washer 
    						
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    Lower Machine Assembly113470 Chute/Bin Mount
    213839 Blue Cartridge Bin
    Items A, B, and C included in optional
    Hardware Mounting Kit, #16600.
    2 1
    A
    B
    C FrameBench 
    						
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