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Reloading
Anyone Use A Dillon Reloader?
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<blockquote data-quote="Laelkhunter" data-source="post: 1155075" data-attributes="member: 38154"><p>I bought one of the 550's back in the late 70's when they first came out. Cost was around $200.00. Still have it, and find it perfect for straight walled pistol type cases. I found it more difficult reloading bottleneck rifle cases with the case lube required, and most of my rifles use stick type powder that I would rather weigh each charge (.270, 30/06, and .340 Wby).</p><p> I did load some .223 on it using 748 powder, but I processed all of the cases first, then just loaded them on the Dillon with the sizing die removed.</p><p></p><p> Customer service is the best anywhere with their anything goes policy. They will replace anything for free, no matter what happened to it. You call them, tell them what you broke and they get it to you in two days, no charge.</p><p> I never stepped up to the higher models, because I no longer shoot competition, and don't need the amount of ammo I needed "back then". I can still load a box of pistol ammo in about 5 minutes even if I take my time.</p><p> You won't regret buying a Dillon because you never regret buying the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laelkhunter, post: 1155075, member: 38154"] I bought one of the 550's back in the late 70's when they first came out. Cost was around $200.00. Still have it, and find it perfect for straight walled pistol type cases. I found it more difficult reloading bottleneck rifle cases with the case lube required, and most of my rifles use stick type powder that I would rather weigh each charge (.270, 30/06, and .340 Wby). I did load some .223 on it using 748 powder, but I processed all of the cases first, then just loaded them on the Dillon with the sizing die removed. Customer service is the best anywhere with their anything goes policy. They will replace anything for free, no matter what happened to it. You call them, tell them what you broke and they get it to you in two days, no charge. I never stepped up to the higher models, because I no longer shoot competition, and don't need the amount of ammo I needed "back then". I can still load a box of pistol ammo in about 5 minutes even if I take my time. You won't regret buying a Dillon because you never regret buying the best. [/QUOTE]
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