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Fig 5 fig 4 fig 2 a c b fig 3 – Dillon Hunting Equipment User Manual

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Fig 2. Your New

Dynamic Dies are

equipped with Dillon’s

unique “snap spring”

decap assembly. The

spring on this unit

compresses as the

decap pin pushes

against the spent

primer. As the spent

primer clears the

primer pocket, the

spring snaps the pin

downward, throwing

the spent primer off the

pin. This prevents the

spent primer from

being drawn back into

the primer pocket and

jamming the machine.

The problem of primer

“draw back” often

occurs when decap-

ping military brass. This

exclusive feature is

unique to Dillon dies

and at no extra charge. Fig 2 also shows the

three main pieces of the decapping stem:

A. Decapping shaft. B. Retaining cap. C.

Decapping pin.

Fig 3. To

remove the

decap pin, use

a 1/8” Allen

wrench to

hold the decap

stem while

loosening the

retaining cap

with a pair of

pliers. Use a

small amount

of 242 (blue)

Loctite and

tighten secure-

ly on reassem-

bly.

Fig 4. Your Dillon Dynamic seating die is

a snap-together assembly.

Fig 5. The

seating die

can be disas-

sembled by

simply remov-

ing the snap

ring at the top

and pulling

the seat die

insert out of

the bottom of

the seat die

body. This

allows you to

take the die

apart for

cleaning with-

out tools and

without dis-

turbing your

seating adjust-

ment.

Fig 5

Fig 4

Fig 2

A

C

B

Fig 3

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