RL 450B Caliber Conversions
Quote from Reloader on May 18, 2009, 8:16 amAssuming that you are starting out with a Dillon RL 450B with caliber conversions for .223 and .38/.357, what would be necessary to reload 9mm, .357SIG, and .40SW? Can you just buy the 9mm and .40SW and use the use the shellplate for the .40SW and the powder funnel for the 9mm with the .357SIG?
Assuming that you are starting out with a Dillon RL 450B with caliber conversions for .223 and .38/.357, what would be necessary to reload 9mm, .357SIG, and .40SW? Can you just buy the 9mm and .40SW and use the use the shellplate for the .40SW and the powder funnel for the 9mm with the .357SIG?
Quote from Reloader on May 18, 2009, 9:31 pmActually, you need only the 9mm conversion #20127 and the W powder funnel for 40 S&W, #13600. 40 S&W uses the same shellplate as 9mm, uses #2 locator pins same as 38/357. 357 SIG uses the same shellplate and funnel as 9mm, #2 locator pins.
Actually, you need only the 9mm conversion #20127 and the W powder funnel for 40 S&W, #13600. 40 S&W uses the same shellplate as 9mm, uses #2 locator pins same as 38/357. 357 SIG uses the same shellplate and funnel as 9mm, #2 locator pins.
