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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1801256" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>Something says I have already commented on this thread, but I can not help look through the responses and see all the varying responses. </p><p>I have a different response to the accuracy and volume.. I am utterly impressed with the Dillon XL-750. they fixed the three huge failures of the XL-650. I own two RL-550's and a Super-1050. I am thinking about getting rid of two my other dillons and buying 2 XL-750's</p><p>I learned on a 1950's C&H H-press. it's still with me but I do not use it at all except for 25 ACP, 5.7X28, and 32 ACP. </p><p>if I need precision; I lock down my shell plate on my RL-550 and it turns it into a very tough huge "O-press". I get the same consentricity as my single stage friends. I figure that if I can get that precision then why buy a single stage press. IF, and I mean IF I was to buy a single stage press I would buy a Redding Big Boss II. I might think about a T-7 Turret press as well. I like Turrets and they are more functional and adaptable than any O-press/single stage. now, to address the brand issue people might think I have. I do not. I have found that Redding has a better press than RCBS and Forester. I have used the Co-Ax and felt it lacks several things. RCBS's quality has been lacking for a couple of decades now. the Iron press from Hornady is also in the running for a great single stage press. Yes, I have tried out every press I either do not like or like in this post. if I have not used a press; I will not toss an opinion on it. as for lee, I have owned and given away them all. I do not recommend Lee in any shape, form or product. they are totally inferior to every thing I have ever tried. </p><p>I honestly do not care whom likes or does not like my opinions. they are mine and I own every one of them. WE ALL have our demands of our equipment, we all have out preferences on options, out hierarchy of features and options. No two reloaders agree on any piece or peoples of equipment. I know this, I accept this, I encourage disagreement. It means we are all free thinking people. What I might not like, someone out there will think it's God's gift. that is okay with me. when it comes to money and getting equipment we all have to believe we are getting the best for our hard earned dollar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1801256, member: 26227"] Something says I have already commented on this thread, but I can not help look through the responses and see all the varying responses. I have a different response to the accuracy and volume.. I am utterly impressed with the Dillon XL-750. they fixed the three huge failures of the XL-650. I own two RL-550's and a Super-1050. I am thinking about getting rid of two my other dillons and buying 2 XL-750's I learned on a 1950's C&H H-press. it's still with me but I do not use it at all except for 25 ACP, 5.7X28, and 32 ACP. if I need precision; I lock down my shell plate on my RL-550 and it turns it into a very tough huge "O-press". I get the same consentricity as my single stage friends. I figure that if I can get that precision then why buy a single stage press. IF, and I mean IF I was to buy a single stage press I would buy a Redding Big Boss II. I might think about a T-7 Turret press as well. I like Turrets and they are more functional and adaptable than any O-press/single stage. now, to address the brand issue people might think I have. I do not. I have found that Redding has a better press than RCBS and Forester. I have used the Co-Ax and felt it lacks several things. RCBS's quality has been lacking for a couple of decades now. the Iron press from Hornady is also in the running for a great single stage press. Yes, I have tried out every press I either do not like or like in this post. if I have not used a press; I will not toss an opinion on it. as for lee, I have owned and given away them all. I do not recommend Lee in any shape, form or product. they are totally inferior to every thing I have ever tried. I honestly do not care whom likes or does not like my opinions. they are mine and I own every one of them. WE ALL have our demands of our equipment, we all have out preferences on options, out hierarchy of features and options. No two reloaders agree on any piece or peoples of equipment. I know this, I accept this, I encourage disagreement. It means we are all free thinking people. What I might not like, someone out there will think it's God's gift. that is okay with me. when it comes to money and getting equipment we all have to believe we are getting the best for our hard earned dollar. [/QUOTE]
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