Caliber Conversion Kits
Quote from Reloader on March 4, 2016, 2:35 amOther than the manual which is not kept up to date, is there a list of the contents of all the caliber conversions kits for the XL650? I would like to just buy the necessary parts, and not have so many duplicates. I already have everything for 8 calibers, and I have a few more I need.
The manual lists 74 kits, but your website sells 98.
Other than the manual which is not kept up to date, is there a list of the contents of all the caliber conversions kits for the XL650? I would like to just buy the necessary parts, and not have so many duplicates. I already have everything for 8 calibers, and I have a few more I need.
The manual lists 74 kits, but your website sells 98.
Quote from Reloader on March 4, 2016, 2:49 pmWe don't have a breakdown for the newer calibers beyond what is in the manual. If you email us a list of the calibers you want to add, we will send you the breakdown for those cartridges.
We don't have a breakdown for the newer calibers beyond what is in the manual. If you email us a list of the calibers you want to add, we will send you the breakdown for those cartridges.
Quote from Reloader on March 16, 2016, 5:03 amtry
http://thegunwiki.com/apps/calconversion/index.asp?machine_1=on&go=Choose+Machines
try
http://thegunwiki.com/apps/calconversion/index.asp?machine_1=on&go=Choose+Machines
Quote from Reloader on March 16, 2016, 12:06 pmHey Dillon,
The wiki link above is the perfect tool for your customers. You should purchase the idea from the owner and put on your website. Then add calibers you have written down, but not published. I know you have them as you created one for me for my Kreg 30-40. 🙂This tool breaks down the conversion kits to a single page worthy of posting next to the reloading bench so caliber switches are simple. It would save you and your customers time when deciding which extra parts are needed for an additional caliber to reload.
/loyal customer of over 30 years.
Hey Dillon,
The wiki link above is the perfect tool for your customers. You should purchase the idea from the owner and put on your website. Then add calibers you have written down, but not published. I know you have them as you created one for me for my Kreg 30-40. 🙂
This tool breaks down the conversion kits to a single page worthy of posting next to the reloading bench so caliber switches are simple. It would save you and your customers time when deciding which extra parts are needed for an additional caliber to reload.
/loyal customer of over 30 years.
Quote from Reloader on March 23, 2021, 4:28 pmThe previous link to the Caliber Conversion Finder doesn't work anymore, but this one does:
http://gunwiki.net/apps/calconversion
The previous link to the Caliber Conversion Finder doesn't work anymore, but this one does:
Quote from Reloader on April 10, 2021, 5:54 amThis is a link to Dillon's PDF breakdown of every caliber conversion kit currently made. I use it often, might be helpful to some
https://dilloncdn.com/docs/caliberconversioncharts/xl650-caliber-conversion-chart.pdf
This is a link to Dillon's PDF breakdown of every caliber conversion kit currently made. I use it often, might be helpful to some
https://dilloncdn.com/docs/caliberconversioncharts/xl650-caliber-conversion-chart.pdf
Quote from Reloader on April 11, 2021, 12:32 amThat is from 2007 and it is a pdf with crop marks, which should be embarrassing for them. Apparently they feel no shame or it would have been updated in fourteen years (and counting). There is even a mistake that I found– the part number for the .40 S&W/10mm kit is wrong. A better reference can be found in the '750 manual, beginning on page 34. https://dilloncdn.com/manuals/dillon-xl750-manual-english.pdf#page=34 It is in living color, and there are no crop marks!
That is from 2007 and it is a pdf with crop marks, which should be embarrassing for them. Apparently they feel no shame or it would have been updated in fourteen years (and counting). There is even a mistake that I found– the part number for the .40 S&W/10mm kit is wrong. A better reference can be found in the '750 manual, beginning on page 34. https://dilloncdn.com/manuals/dillon-xl750-manual-english.pdf#page=34 It is in living color, and there are no crop marks!
