background image

PRIMERS AND POWDER 

•  Store powder beyond the reach of children and away from heat, dampness, open 

flames and electrical equipment. Avoid areas where static electricity is evident.

•  DO NOT use primers of unknown identity.

•  Dispose of unknown primers in accordance with applicable regulations.

•  Keep primers in the original factory container until ready to use. Return unused 

primers to the same factory packaging for safety and to preserve their identity. 

Primer packaging is designed to provide safe storage.

•  DO NOT store primers in bulk. The blast of just a few hundred primers is sufficient to 

cause serious injury to anyone nearby.

•  DO NOT force primers. Use care in handling primers.

•  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.

•  DO NOT attempt to prime military cartridge cases with crimped/staked primer 

pockets until the crimp/staking has been removed with a reamer or by swaging. 

Attempting to seat primers into staked/crimped primer pockets can result in primer 

detonation, which can cause serious personal injury.

•  DO NOT decap live primers. This is extremely dangerous and can result in primer 

detonation, causing serious personal injury.

•  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 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.

LOADING DATA 

•  DO NOT SMOKE WHILE RELOADING

•  OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS ABOUT THE USE OF MAXIMUM LISTED LOADS.

•  Use only laboratory tested reloading data. We recommend the SPEER Reloading 

Manual.

RECORD KEEPING

•  Keep complete records of reloads. Apply a descriptive label to each box showing 

the date produced, and the primer, powder and bullet used. Labels for this purpose 

are packed with SPEER bullets.  

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

2

Содержание REBEL 9353

Страница 1: ...REBEL RELOADING PRESS PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS 9353 03 20...

Страница 2: ......

Страница 3: ...d 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 ne...

Страница 4: ...s until the crimp staking has been removed with a reamer or by swaging Attempting to seat primers into staked crimped primer pockets can result in primer detonation which can cause serious personal in...

Страница 5: ...er can lubricate the ram frame interface and has an ambidextrous handle design UNPACKING Unpack the press carefully and look for the items listed below Press Handle Instructions INSTALLATION Mount the...

Страница 6: ...Rebel Ram 1 4 7188719 Link 2 5 7109213 Zerk Fitting 1 6 7109112 Clip Spring 1 7 20049495 Rebel Link Pin 2 8 20049491 Rebel Toggle Block 1 9 7788255 Ram Pin 1 10 20049496 Rebel Toggle Pin 1 11 7187212...

Страница 7: ...FETIME WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DEFECTS OR DAMAGE RESULTING FROM CARELESSNESS MISUSE COMMERCIAL USE ABUSE IMPROPER INSTALLATION MODIFICATION OR NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTAB...

Страница 8: ...loading equipment If you agree please tell your friends If you disagree tell us we want to do something about it Customer Service 1 800 533 5000 U S or Canada E mail rcbs tech vistaoutdoor com or visi...

Отзывы: