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Dillon Large Rifle Case Feed Plate (incl A1 mini)

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P1S
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A1
H2D Pro
P2S
H2S
X1E
H2D
X1
H2C
X2D
A2L
A1 mini

Lying down
Lying down
Designer
1.6 h
1 plate

Standing Up
Standing Up
Designer
2.6 h
1 plate

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Gray (10103) / Filament with spool / 1kg
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  • M4x14 (or longer) hexagon socket pan head screws with nuts. x 6:

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Case feed plate for Dillon reloading press. For larger rifle cases (larger then 54 mm but less then 71 mm long, no more then 12 mm thick), including but not limited to, 6.5x55 Swedish. In my Dillon collection you will find other plate sizes.

 

The print is divided into three parts making it possible to print on printers less then 300x300. Print the object three times. The parts mounts together using standard M4x14, or longer, screws. Only 6 screws is necessary even though it is possible to use 9 screws. Longer screws will still work as the protruding part is on the hind side given that the case feeder is running clockwise.

 

256x256 sized printers and above can print the part lying down. Smaller printers, including A1 mini, can print the part standing up. The included print profiles uses supports. If you print the STL, adding supports is imperative

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