RCBS Pro Chucker 88915 Instruction sheet

Pro Chucker Tube Case Feeder
PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS
Part# 88915
6170


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
1-800-379-1732 (U.S. or Canada)
Hours: Monday – Friday 5:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time
Or email us at rcbs.tech@vistaoutdoor.com
This instruction manual contains important safety and operating information.
Keep this as a permanent part of your reloading equipment.
If lost, contact us for a replacement. Refer to Pro Chucker Progressive Press Product
Instruction for additional Warnings and Safety information.
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.
WARNING!: 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 reloading. Talk to experienced
reloaders. Write or call suppliers of equipment or components 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 diligently.
• 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 your hands and fingers away from “danger” spots and pinch-points where they might be injured.
• 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, expressed or implied, for the use of ammunition reloaded with this product.
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CAUTION! Avoid pinch points on tool; keep fingers clear of moving parts.

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LOADING DATA
Use only laboratory tested reloading data.
We highly recommend referring to a current reloading manual.
OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS ABOUT THE USE OF MAXIMUM LISTED LOADS.
WORKING WITH CARTRIDGE CASES
• 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. Minimum diameter is 0.173 inch for small primers and 0.2085 inch for large primers.
• 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.

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UNPACKING
Refer to the list below to Identify parts as you unpack your new Pro Chucker Tube Case Feeder. Parts bags are
numbered in the order that you will be using them.
1. One Piece Actuator Assembly (20000241)
2. Base Plate (20000187)
3. Close Cam (20000237)
4. Drop Body (20000220)
5. Drop Body Bracket (20000191)
6. .500 Tube – Medium (20000211)
7. Parts Bags 1-8
• PC Case Feeder Bag 1 (20000245)
• PC Case Feeder Bag 2 (20000246)
• PC Case Feeder Bag 3 (20000247)
• PC Case Feeder Bag 4 (20000248)
• PC Case Feeder Bag 5 (20000249)
• PC Case Feeder Bag 6 (20000250)
• PC Case Feeder Bag 7 (20000251)
• PC Case Feeder Bag 8 (20000252)

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20000241 One Piece Actuator Sub-Assembly BOM
ITEM NO. QTY. PART NUMBER PART NAME
1 1 20000198 ONE PIECE ACTUATOR
2 1 20000239 SHUT OFF GATE
3 1 7181290 INDEX RETURN SPRING #80033
4 1 7186157 5-40 X 1/4” FHCS
5 1 7401013 PIN, SLOTTED SPRING 1/16” DIA X 1/2” LG
20000242 Top Stop Pin Sub-Assembly BOM
ITEM NO. QTY. PART NUMBER PART NAME
1 1 20000221 STOP PIN NUT
2 1 20000225 TOP STOP PIN
3 1 20000226 STOPPER
4 1 20000230 ADJUSTMENT PLUG
5 2 20000253 6-32 X 3/32” SHSS
6 1 20000254 PLUNGER SPRING
3 5 1
4 2
20000241
ONE PIECE ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY
3
1
2
6
5
5
6
20000242
TOP STOP PIN ASSEMBLY
20000187 Base Plate BOM
ITEM NO. QTY. PART NUMBER PART NAME
1 1 20000187 BASE PLATE

5
20000243 Lower Stop Pin Sub-Assembly BOM
ITEM NO. QTY. PART NUMBER PART NAME
1 1 20000223 LOWER STOP PIN
2 1 20000231 LOWER STOP PIN HEAD
20000245 PC Case Feeder Bag 1 BOM
ITEM NO. QTY. PART NUMBER PART NAME
1 1 20000218 STRAIGHT SPRING
2 1 7187217 8-32 X 3/8” BHCS
3 3 7187218 8-32 X 3/8” FHCS
20000246 PC Case Feeder Bag 2 BOM
ITEM NO. QTY. PART NUMBER PART NAME
1 1 20000196 OPEN CAM
2 1 20000203 BOX RAIL
3 1 20000255 1/4” COMPRESSIBLE O-RING
4 2 7181261 8-32 X 5/8” BHCS
1
2
20000243
LOWER STOP PIN ASSEMBLY
1
2
3
3
3
20000245
PC CASE FEEDER BAG 1
1
2
4
3
20000246
PC CASE FEEDER BAG 2

20000247 PC Case Feeder Bag 3 BOM
ITEM NO. QTY. PART NUMBER PART NAME
1 1 20000232 .500 BOTTOM BUSHING
2 2 7109099 10-32 X 1/4” SHSS
3 3 7109509 8-32 X 1/4” SHSS
4 2 7187181 10-32 X 5/8” BHCS
5 3 7188041 8-32 X 1/4” BHCS
20000248 PC Case Feeder Bag 4 BOM
ITEM NO. QTY. PART NUMBER PART NAME
1 1 20000207 BOX SLIDER
2 1 20000234 CASE PUSHER ACTUATOR ARM
3 1 20000235 ROLLER
4 1 7198958 6/32 X 1/2” SHSS
2
3
4
1 5
20000247
PC CASE FEEDER BAG 3
2
3
1
4
20000248
PC CASE FEEDER BAG 4
6

20000249 PC Case Feeder Bag 5 BOM
ITEM NO. QTY. PART NUMBER PART NAME
1 1 20000216 CASE PUSHER V BLOCK
2 1 20000236 CASE FEEDER SHAFT
3 2 7109509 8-32 X 1/4” SHSS
20000250 PC Case Feeder Bag 6 BOM
ITEM NO. QTY. PART NUMBER PART NAME
1 1 20000233 .500 TOP BUSHING
2 1 7189054 CENTURY SPRING #80138
3 1 7189068 5-40 X 3/4” SHCS
4 1 7189069 5-40 HEX NUT
132
20000249
PC CASE FEEDER BAG 5
2
4
31
20000250
PC CASE FEEDER BAG 6
7

20000251 PC Case Feeder Bag 7 BOM
ITEM NO. QTY. PART NUMBER PART NAME
1 1 20000242 TOP STOP PIN Assembly
2 1 20000243 LOWER STOP PIN Assembly
3 1 20000221 STOP PIN NUT
4 1 20000222 ADJUSTMENT RING
5 2 7109509 8-32 X 1/4” SHSS
20000252 PC Case Feeder Bag 8 BOM
ITEM NO. QTY. PART NUMBER PART NAME
1 1 20000213 TOP CLOSE CAM LEFT
2 1 20000215 TOP CLOSE CAM RIGHT
3 2 7187217 8-32 X 3/8” BHCS
4 1 7189077 10-24 X 1/2” FHCS
1
5
2
3
4
20000251
PC CASE FEEDER BAG 7
41 3
2
20000252
PC CASE FEEDER BAG 8
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PREPARATION
Lower Press Handle and raise Ram to approximately mid stroke. Use the Lock Pin that came with your Pro
Chucker Press in a vertical orientation, to prop up the Shell Plate Holder Assembly. This allows better access to
perform the next function.
Using a 3/32” hex wrench, remove the 3/32” Button Head Cap Screw (BHCS) that is securing the Station 1 Case
Retaining Spring. You will be re-using the BHCS. Store the Case Retaining Spring with the Pro Chucker powder
measure drop tube parts that are not being used.
Using the same 3/32” hex wrench, loosen the two BHCS and washers from the bottom of the Shell Plate Holder
Assembly. With a few threads still engaged, press up on the BHCS to unseat the Case Feed Ramp from the
casting. Remove the BHCS and Washers and remove the Case Feed Ramp. Store the Case Feed Ramp. The
BHCS and Washers will be re-used.
Remove the Lock Pin that was supporting the Shell Plate Holder Assembly.
INSTALLATION
Using Parts Bag #1, attach the “Cam Plate” to the left side of your Pro Chucker press frame. The top two holes
and the bottom hole will use the Flat Head screws. The second hole from the bottom will use the BHCS to secure
the Flat Spring. NOTE: There is a slight curve to the Flat Spring, the ‘backbone’ of the bow should be to the right.
Press up on the Flat Spring as you tighten the BHCS.
PHOTO 1
PHOTO 2
PHOTO 3
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Lower Press Handle and raise Ram to approximately mid stroke. Use the Lock Pin that came with your Pro
Chucker Press in a vertical orientation, to prop up the Shell Plate Holder Assembly (see Photo 1). This allows
better access to perform the next function.
Using Parts Bag #2 and the two BHCS that held the Feed Ramp to the Shell Plate Holder Assembly, loosely attach
the Open Cam to the “Base Plate”. See photo 6 for proper orientation of the “Base Plate” and Open Cam. The
alignment of the Open Cam will be covered under the “ADJUSTMENT” Section 1.
Using the BHCS that held the Station 1 Case Retaining Spring, attach the “Base Plate” assembly to the underside
of the Shell Plate Holder Assembly at its mid point. Install the O ring onto the front boss of the Box Rail. Place the
Box Rail Assembly on the Shell Plate Holder Assembly. Place the two washers (from the Preparation phase) onto
the longer 5/8” BHCS and secure the “Base Plate” assembly at the rear/left mounting point. Bias the “Base Plate”
assembly towards you. Tighten the front of the Box Rail so that it aligns with the level of the Shell Plate. Further
adjustment of the front will be covered in the “ADJUSTMENT” Section 2.
PHOTO 6
PHOTO 7
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PHOTO 4 PHOTO 5
PHOTO 8
PHOTO 9

Using Part bag #3, install the three 8-32x1/4” set screws into the Bracket so that the “head” of the setscrew is
flush with the top of the Bracket. Attach the Case Feed Bracket to the Case Feed Housing. Place the bottom
Bushing into the Housing and secure with the two 10-32x1/4” set screws. NOTE: The Bottom bushing has a “U”
shaped cutout, this feature is oriented to the user with the opening of the “U” upwards. The Set screws should
be installed so that the “heads” are flush with the sides of the Housing. Use the two 10-32x5/8” BHCS to loosely
attach the “Case Feed Housing assembly” to the top of the Pro Chucker press frame.
Open Bag #4 and slide the Box Slider onto the Box Rail and center underneath the Housing Assembly, bring the
Handle down until the Box Slider contacts the Housing. You will need to adjust the three 8-32x1/4” set screws
in the Housing Bracket to make level contact. Once the Housing is square and level, tighten the two 10-32x5/8”
BHCS to secure the Housing.
Remove the Lock Pin from under the Shell Plate Holder. Bring the handle up.
Remove the Box Slider from the Box Rail.
Pass the Case Pusher Actuator Arm into the Roller and secure into the rear front of the Box Slider. NOTE, the
Roller has an interior shoulder that matches up with the Case Pusher Actuator Arm, do not install backwards or
you will damage the Roller. Thread the 6-32x1/2” setscrew into the front of the Box Slider. Do not thread it into
the main shaft.
Using Parts Bag #5, install the 8-32x1/4” setscrew into the top of the Case Pusher V Block and the Box slider.
Insert the Case Feeder Shaft into the Case Pusher V Block, short flat side up, secure the setscrew. Slide this
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PHOTO 10 PHOTO 11 PHOTO 12
PHOTO 13
PHOTO 14

assembly into the Box Slider and lightly tighten the setscrew. Place lube (light oil or grease) into the bottom
channels of the Box Slider and slide onto the Box Rail. Manually slide this assembly front and back a few times.
Remove this assembly and wipe off the excess lubricant from the top surface of the Box Rail. Place lube on the
Roller and reinstall assembly onto Box Rail. Length adjustment is covered under “ADJUSTMENT” Section 3.
Using Bag #6, slide 5-40x3/4” Socket Head Cap Screw (SHCS) up through the Shell Plate Assembly and secure
with 5-40 hex nut. Slide one end of the Return Spring onto the threads of the SHCS and extend the spring back
to attach to the threads of the setscrew protruding from the side of the Box Slider.
Install the Feed Tube Top Bushing into the top of the Housing. Slide the clear
plastic Case Feed Tube into the Housing. NOTE: The vertical machined slot in
the Case Feed Tube must face out towards the user. The “U” shaped cutouts
will rest on the threads of the setscrews installed from Bag #3.
PHOTO 21
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PHOTO 15 PHOTO 16 PHOTO 17
PHOTO 18 PHOTO 19
PHOTO 20

Using Bag #7, slide the Adjustment Ring onto the Housing and secure with two 8/32-1/4” setscrews. Tighten the
setscrews so that the Adjustment Ring can be slid up and down with moderate finger pressure. Install the Top
Stop Pin Assembly into the Adjustment Ring. Placement of the Adjustment Ring is covered under ADJUSTMENT
section 4, adjustment of the Top Stop Pin is ADJUSTMENT section 6. Thread the Stop Pin Nut into the Housing
and insert the Lower Stop Pin assembly. NOTE: Place a drop of light oil or grease onto the shafts of the Top and
Lower Stop Pins.
Using Bag #8, Attach the Cam assembly onto the Bracket with the two 8-32x3/8” BHCS so that it is centered and
square with the Top Stop Pin extending from the Housing. See photo for proper orientation and ADJUSTMENT
section 5. Adjust the Top Stop Pin, see ADJUSTMENT section 6. Place the left and right Top Close Cams, angle
facing down, onto the Cam and loosely secure with the 10-24x1/2 Flat Head Cap screw. See ADJUSTMENT
section 7. Use grease to lubricate the vertical surface of the Cam.
Installation is complete.
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PHOTO 22 PHOTO 23 PHOTO 24
PHOTO 25

OPERATION
The Pro Chucker Tube Case Feeder is designed to feed straight wall and bottleneck cases into your Pro Chucker
5 or Pro Chucker 7 progressive press. Roughly 80% of the cases that can be loaded on the Pro Chucker will be
accommodated by this unit. Small cases such as 5.7x28 and large cases like the .338 Lapua, require the 88916
(sold separately) Small and Large Feed Tubes.
With a properly installed and adjusted Tube Case Feeder. Fill the Case Feed Tube with cartridge cases. Cycle the
handle. At the bottom of the press stroke, the Open Cam will allow one case to drop onto the Box Rail. As the
handle is raised the Case Pusher Assembly will move “down” and “forward” pushing the case towards the Shell
Plate. The Close Cam will push in the Lower Stop Pin. The Roller on the side of the Box Slider will contact the Flat
Spring causing it to “pause” it’s forward motion. This “pause” allows the Shell Plate to index into position. The Top
Stop Pin will extend allowing a case to drop into position onto the Lower Stop Pin. The Case Pusher assembly will
“spring” forward at the very bottom of the press stroke inserting the cartridge case into the Shell Plate.
CHANGING FEED TUBE SIZE
For cartridge cases that do not fit into the Medium Feed Tube, you will need to purchase the 88916 SM/LG
Feed Tube This item has a Small and Large Case Feed Tube and bushings to accommodate other sized cases.
Changing of these parts is as follows.
Empty the Feed Tube of cases.
Remove the Top Stop Pin from the Adjustment Ring, remove the Lower
Stop Pin.
Remove the Feed Tube and Top Bushing. See Photos 20 & 21.
To use the Small Feed Tube:
Loosen the setscrews at the bottom of the “housing” to
remove the Bottom Bushing, replace with the Small Bottom
Bushing (U shaped notch forwards and up) and thread in the
setscrews.
Place the Small Top Bushing into the Housing and insert the
Feed Tube. NOTE: The long vertical slot in the Feed Tube must
face the Cam (left).
Thread in the Top Stop Pin and adjust as necessary. Refer to
ADJUSTMENT Sections 4, 5 & 7.
PHOTO 26
PHOTO 27
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PHOTO 28

To use the Large Feed Tube
Leave the Medium Bottom Bushing in the Housing.
Place the Large Top Bushing into the Housing and insert the Feed Tube. NOTE:
The long vertical slot in the Feed Tube must face the Cam (left).
Thread in the Top Stop Pin and adjust as necessary. Refer to ADJUSTMENT
Section 4, 5 & 7.
ADJUSTMENT
1. ALIGNING OPEN CAM: With the Case Feeder Housing installed, center the Open Cam on the bottom hole
of the “Feeder Tube Housing”. Align it as squarely as possible.
2. ADJUSTING BOX RAIL FOR CASE FEED: The front of the Box Rail needs to be pulled down enough so
that the cartridge case smoothly enters the Shell Plate. If the front of the Box Rail is pulled down too far, the
Case Pusher will bind and not feed the case. If the Box Rail is too high, the case will tip and fall over versus
being inserted into the Shell Plate. Adjust accordingly.
3. ADJUSTING CASE PUSHER: Place a case into the Shell Plate, insure that the top setscrew in the Box Slider
is loose enough that the front assembly slides in and out, slide the Case Pusher assembly forward. Tighten
the setscrew in the Box Slider.
4. ADJUSTING THE ADJUSTMENT RING: The Adjustment Ring needs to be set at a point just above the
bottom case in the Housing. Place one case into the Case Feed Tube, and slide the Adjustment Ring
assembly up or down until it is approximately 1/8”-1/4” above the mouth of the case.
5. ALIGNMENT OF CAM: Looking down from above, center and square the Cam assembly to the Top Stop
Pin. Secure the Cam assembly. Slowly lower the handle to ensure that the Top Stop Pin rides down the
CENTER of the Cam.
6. SETTING THE TOP STOP PIN: Place two cases into the Case Feed Tube. Loosen the two 3/32” setscrews
in the Cap of the Top Stop Pin, with finger pressure, turn the CAP in until it bottoms out. Lower the press
handle, bringing the straight vertical section of the CAM, up to the Top Stop Pin assembly. Unscrew the CAP
until it contacts the CAM. Raise the Press handle. Unscrew (lengthen) the CAP one and one-half turns and
tighten the two setscrews. Cycle the handle, only one case should feed. If both cases dropped out, re-adjust
the Top Stop Pin (lengthen) to add more pressure on the top case in the Feed Tube. Drop in two more cases
and repeat the process until enough pressure is put onto the top case so that only the bottom case feeds.
7. ADJUSTMENT OF THE CLOSE CAM: Lower the press handle, slide the Close Cam assembly so that it is
centered and aligned with the Top Stop Pin, secure the Flat Head Cap Screw (FHCS).
PHOTO 29
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PHOTO 30 (ADJUSTMENT 1)
PHOTO 31 (ADJUSTMENT 2)
(Correct)
PHOTO 32 (ADJUSTMENT 2)
(Too High)
PHOTO 33 (ADJUSTMENT 3)
PHOTO 34
(ADJ. 4)
PHOTO 35
(ADJ. 5)
PHOTO 36 PHOTO 37 PHOTO 38
PHOTO 39
(ADJ. 7)
(ADJUSTMENT 6)
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CASE FIT REFERENCE
Small Tube
Cartridges that fit into Shell plate: 12, 17 or 45
Medium Tube
Cartridges that fit into Shell Plate: 3, 6, 10, 11, 13, 16, 19, 23, 27, 32 or 39
Large Tube
Cartridges that fit into Shell Plate: 2, 4, 14, 18, 30, 35, 38, 43, 44, 48 or 49
TROUBLESHOOTING
It is necessary for your Pro Chucker to be mounted to a sturdy reloading bench. The Case Feeder sets the
cartridge case onto the feed rail and pushes it in. If there is a lot of “flex” or “wobble” to your reloading bench, the
cartridge case (particularly bottleneck rifle) may tip over. Add support/stiffeners to your bench or slow down the
loading rate. Backed out primers or damaged case heads can also lead to cases tipping over, inspect your cases
prior to starting the loading process.
If a case tips over and does not feed into the Shell Plate, you can manually insert the case. Push the handle back
so that the Shell Plate assembly is at its lowest position and hold there. Use the base of the case to push back the
Case Pusher assembly and then slide the case into the Shell Plate. The handle must be all the way back or the
Roller on the Case Pusher assembly will be stopped by the Flat Spring in the Cam Plate and will not move back.
If you force the Case Pusher assembly to the rear, you will most likely break the Flat Spring.
If more than one case is fed, the Top Stop Pin must be adjusted to add more “holding” pressure. See ADJUSTMENT
section 6.
The Lower Stop pin may also contribute to more than one case being fed if it is not engaged at the proper time.
Ensure that the Lower Stop Pin Close Cam is adjusted correctly. Refer to ADJUSTMENT section 7
LUBRICATION
Periodic lube points on the Pro Chucker Case Feeder are as follows:
Light oil or grease
Top Stop Pin Shaft
Lower Stop Pin Shaft
Box Rail edges
Roller
Grease
Vertical Surface of Cam
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LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
Your RCBS Pro Chucker Tube Case Feeder is warranted to be free from defects in material or
workmanship for as long as the original owner owns it. This warranty is extended only to the original
consumer purchaser. All RCBS products are intended for non-commercial use by hobbyists. Any other
use of these products will void the warranty. If you believe that your product is covered by this warranty,
you must return the product to RCBS at the address below, postage paid, with proof of purchase for
evaluation. If covered, we will (at our sole option) repair, replace, or refund the purchase price of any part
or product found to be defective. This remedy will be without charge except for reasonable shipping,
handling and insurance charges.
TO ENSURE ACCURACY OF YOUR WARRANTY INFORMATION, SEND YOUR DATED PROOF OF
PURCHASE TO THE ADDRESS BELOW. This limited warranty does not cover defects 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, modification
or normal wear and tear.
ANY WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY LAW SHALL IN NO EVENT EXTEND BEYOND DURATION OF THIS
EXPRESS WARRANTY. Some States do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,
so the above limitation may not apply to you. REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED HEREIN IS
YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT SHALL WE BE LIABLE
FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND ARISING OUT OF
THE PURCHASE OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT, WHETHER BASED UPON CONTRACT, TORT, STATUTE
OR OTHERWISE. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific
legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from State to State.
CONTACT US:
RCBS
605 Oro Dam Blvd East
Oroville, California, 95965
1-800-379-1732 (US or Canada)
E-mail: rcbs.tech@vistaoutdoor.com
Website: www.rcbs.com
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