To reprogram an RCBS ChargeMaster 1500, first turn off the unit and then hold the "Menu" button while powering it back on. This will enter the setup mode, allowing you to navigate through various settings using the arrow keys. You can adjust parameters such as the target weight, calibration settings, and other preferences. Once you finish making adjustments, exit the setup mode to save the changes.
Go to the RCBS reloading die website.
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No, RCBS dies will not fit a Lee Loader directly, as they are designed for different reloading systems. The Lee Loader uses its own specific sizing and expanding dies that fit into its unique hand-loading setup. However, RCBS dies can be used with a standard reloading press, while the Lee Loader is a more compact, hand-operated tool. For compatibility, it's best to use the dies specifically designed for the reloading system you are using.
RCBS is an American based reloading supply company. The acronym stands for "Rock Chucker Bullet Swage."
There is a tool made just for this purpose. It uses inhertia to remove the bullet. RCBS makes them the look like a hammer and are referred to as a bullet puller.
I have several sets of Lee dies and have had no problems. I also have RCBS and Dillon dies and the Lee dies stand up with no problems. Plus, the shell holder comes with the set.
One can buy RCBS, Hornady, and Dillon reloading dies from the Reloading Dies website. They also sell more and the categories inclue add-ons, gaming, hunting, and recreation.
RCBs are commonly used in applications where there is the need to combine protection against overcurrents and protection against earth leakage currents. MCBs are used to protect an electrical circuit from damage due to overload or short circuit.
Most dies now use a standard thread, so you can use different brands of dies with different brands of presses. I use RCBS, Lyman and Dillon dies in a Lee press.
Sorry- but you have not yet asked us a question. There are basic Youtube videos on reloading. However, I would recommend that you start by READING. The ABC's of Reloading is a great tutorial for reloaders. It is available through Amazon at very low cost.
You should slug the barrel to determine the actual bore size (lands and groove diameter) to ascertain the actual diameter of bullet the rifle uses. Selecting a resizing (swaging) die for that diameter will give you the best accuracy. All sizes of swaging die are available through RCBS.