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WARNING!

Before using this product, read and follow these instructions carefully. Failure to 

do so could result in serious injury or death, or property damage.

If you have any questions while assembling or operating this product,

call us at 1-800-533-5000 or 1-530-533-5191 

Monday – Thursday 6:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Pacific Time.

Or email us at

 

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This manual contains important safety and operating information. Keep this as a 

permanent part of your reloading equipment. If lost, contact us for a replacement.

RELOADING SAFETY

NOTICE - This manual is not intended to provide comprehensive instructions or 

safety information on how to reload, or handle or use reloading components. 

Always read and thoroughly understand a reloading manual before attempting 

to reload ammunition.

  

Reloading is an enjoyable and rewarding hobby when conducted safely. But, as with 

many hobbies, carelessness or negligence can make reloading hazardous. When 

reloading, always follow these safety guidelines to minimize the risk of personal injury 

or death. 

•  Always wear safety glasses. 

•  Understand what you are doing and why. Read handbooks and manuals on reload

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ing. Talk to experienced reloaders. Write or call suppliers of equipment or compo-

nents if you have questions or are in doubt.

•  Read and understand all warnings and instructions accompanying your equipment 

and components. If you do not have written instructions, request a copy from the 

manufacturer. Keep instructions for future reference.

•  Don’t rush or take short cuts. Establish a routine and follow it at a leisurely pace.

•  Keep complete records of reloads. Label each box showing the date produced, 

and the type of primer, powder and bullet used.

•  Do not smoke while reloading, or reload near sources of heat, sparks or flame.

•  Observe good housekeeping in the reloading area. Keep tools and components 

neat, clean and orderly. Promptly and completely clean up any spills.

•  Keep all reloading equipment and components out of reach of children.

•  Stay alert. Reload only when you can give your undivided attention. Do not reload 

when tired, ill, rushed or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

Because RCBS has no control over the choice, assembly or use of components or 

other reloading equipment, RCBS assumes no liability, express or implied, for the use 

of ammunition reloaded with this product.

LOADING DATA

Use only laboratory tested reloading data. We highly recommend the current SPEER 

Reloading Manual.

  OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS ABOUT THE USE OF MAXIMUM LISTED LOADS.

WORKING WITH CARTRIDGE CASES

 

  

WARNING! Do not attempt to resize a primed case with decapping pin installed.

•  Examine empty cases to be sure they are in good condition before reloading. Thin, 

split, deformed, or badly corroded or pitted cases may be structurally weak, and 

result in a dangerous condition. Pay particular attention to splits in the mouth, 

separation between the case and the head, and dents in the shoulder.

•  Do not store cartridge cases or ammunition near harsh chemicals such as gasoline, 

household cleaners, or cat urine. The fumes can weaken the metal and present a 

dangerous condition.

•  Do not clean cases with chemicals other than those specifically designed for the 

purpose.

•  Do not attempt to clean loaded ammunition or primed cases. Doing so can cause 

corrosion, and weaken the case, or cause a misfire/ hangfire condition.

•  Ensure cases have proper primer pocket sizes; remove primer staking/crimp if 

necessary. Attempting to seat a primer into an undersized pocket or pocket with 

staking/crimping can result in detonation. 

•  Do not ream out or enlarge flash holes of cartridge cases. This may change the 

ignition rate and result in dangerous pressures.

•  Resize and trim fired cases to ensure reliable chambering and obtain proper bullet 

tension and crimp.

•  Never attempt to guess at the identity of your ammunition.

CASE TRIMMING/ PREP

  

WARNING! It is critical for safety that cases not exceed the maximum specified 

case length. A case that is too long can enter the throat of the firearm when cham

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bered. If this happens, the case cannot release the bullet properly upon firing, result

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ing in excessive pressure increase and create a dangerous condition.

MACHINERY

  

WARNING! Avoid wearing loose clothing and jewelry which can be drawn into  

 

  moving/rotating components.

•  Keep your hands and fingers away from “danger” spots and pinch-points where    

  they might be injured.

•  Keep children and others away from machinery.

•  Be sure that all moving parts are shielded and all guards are in place before 

  operating any equipment.

GUNPOWDER WARNINGS

 

WARNING!

 Keep out of reach of children.

•  Store powders in their original package in a cool, dry environment free from wide 

temperature variations. 

•  Keep cans tightly sealed and labels intact. 

•  Mark date of purchase on can, for future reference. Use older stock first.

•  Never use glass as a storage container. This may cause a “greenhouse effect” 

  raising temperature in container and degrade the powder.

•  Check cans and powder for signs of degradation. Many powders will exhibit a fine 

red-brown dust on the granules and/ or inside the container when this happens. 

  If it does, do not use propellant; dispose of it properly in compliance with local 

regulations.

•  DO NOT have more than one can of powder on the bench at one time. Powder 

cans should be stored away from the bench to avoid picking up the wrong one.

•  DO NOT use any powder unless its identity is positively known. The only positive 

identification is the manufacturer’s label on the original canister. Discard all mixed 

powders and those of uncertain identity.

•  If you use a powder measure, replace the lids on both the powder hopper and 

powder can after the powder hopper has been filled.

•  When using a powder measure, settle the powder in the powder hopper before 

charging any cases. Throw and check the weight of at least ten (10) charges. This 

will assure you that the correct powder charge is being thrown.

•  When you finish a reloading session, pour any remaining powder back into its 

  original factory container. This will preserve the identity and shelf life of the powder.

•  DO NOT smoke while reloading.

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Summary of Contents for SUMMIT RELOADING PRESS

Page 1: ...SUMMIT RELOADING PRESS PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...tructions for future reference Don t rush or take short cuts Establish a routine and follow it at a leisurely pace Keep complete records of reloads Label each box showing the date produced and the typ...

Page 3: ...ore operating any equipment GUNPOWDER WARNINGS WARNING Keep out of reach of children Store powders in their original package in a cool dry environment free from wide temperature variations Keep cans t...

Page 4: ...or damage resulting from carelessness misuse commercial use abuse neglect improper installation or assembly water submersion unauthorized or improper repair failure to follow operation instructions mo...

Page 5: ...2 1 2 inches back from the front ACCESSORIES The Primer Catcher keeps spent primers from dropping to the floor and is easily removed for emptying UNPACKING Unpack the press carefully and look for the...

Page 6: ...Cap Screws See Photo 3 If the Summit Reloading Press is mounted back from the front edge of the bench attach the Primer Catcher using the 2 U shaped connectors See Photo 4 The Summit Reloading Press...

Page 7: ...plate to the top of the stroke Thread the sizer die 1 8 to 1 4 of a turn farther down so the press cams over center Set the die lock ring and you re ready to size Refer to the instructions included i...

Page 8: ...ridge cases To tighten the linkage insert a 3 16 hex key wrench into the broached end of the toggle pin Using a 9 16 open end wrench slightly turn the nyloc nut on the toggle pin from back to forward...

Page 9: ...l A zerk fitting has been installed on the right side of the Die Plate to lubricate the Die Plate Ram interface If rust spots appear swab lightly with gun oil and wipe dry Care should be taken not to...

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Page 11: ...x 1 BHCS 8 6 7709209 Ram 1 7 7709206 Die Plate 1 8 7709210 Link 2 9 7709219 Jam Nut 3 8 2 10 7709217 Guide Screw 2 11 7186106 3 8 16 Nyloc Nut 4 12 7109260 Bow Washer 3 8 ID 2 13 7709212 Link Pin 2 1...

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