RCBS Bullet Feeder - Rifle User Manual
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relative to the Powder Measure Assembly so that the
Cam Plate Assembly (A) (installed on the Powder
Measure) will activate the Bullet Feeder's Push Bar
mechanism (B), allowing bullets to drop one at a time.
See Photo 9.
Photo 9
There should be only a slight gap (A) between the Push
Bar and Cam. Adjust the Cam Plate's position vertically
with (B) and horizontally with (C) to obtain this
relationship. (see Adjustment section for more
information). See Photo 10.
Photo 10
Place a case at the powder drop station and lower the
handle, the Cam will engage the Push Bar. The Spring
Holder (A) prevents two bullets from feeding at the same
time. The height of this must be adjusted based on the
length of the bullet being used. Loosen the Spring
Holder Cap (B) so that the assembly moves up and
down. Place a bullet into the Bullet Drop Body cutout.
Slide the Spring Holder up or down so the white Bullet
Drop Pin (C) is level with the tip of the bullet. The Bullet
Drop Pin is designed to contact the side of the bullet and
hold it in place until the next cycle. Boat Tail bullets may
require the Drop Pin to be set a little higher. Adjust as
needed. See Photo 11.
Photo 11
Install the Upper Tube into the Bullet Feeder Bowl (see
Photo 12). Slide one end of the Continuous Spring into
the Upper Tube and the other end into the Switch Block
Assembly.
Photo 12
Insert the smaller end diameter
of the clear Bullet Drop
Tube (A) into the Switch Block (B) (see Photo 13). Stand
the Bullet Feeder Assembly upright and hold in position
approximately where shown. Insert free end of clear tube
into Seat Assembly (C). Raise the Support Tube so no
kinks are in the Spring (D). Ensure that the placement of
the Bullet Feeder does not interfere with the operation of
your press. Bolt Stand to the reloading bench or table
using the slots provided in the Support Foot casting.