Dillon XL650
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Dillon XL650
I anyone using the Dillon Xl 650 if so do you like it and what all goodies do you have on yours to make your reloading easier?
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Re: Dillon XL650
I'm using two and they are great. Both have case feeders, "strong" mounts and aluminum roller handles. I use two RF 100 Primer Fillers, one for small primers and one for large.scshaffer06 wrote:I anyone using the Dillon Xl 650 if so do you like it and what all goodies do you have on yours to make your reloading easier?
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I have a 650, but started off with a 550B. The 650 was a significant step forward in cost/benefit and efficiency. I can't comment on the 1050, but personally, I would rather buy another 650 than upgrade.
One thing I would be dogmatic about is GET the powder check die. About half th people I know have had a squib or a double charge. Weigh the cost of the check die to a new gun, new parts/ labor, or the danger to your health if a gun should blow up in your face. I don't rely exculsively on any mechanical device, but along with your close attention, just might save the day should you be distracted while reloading.
There's also those Brain-Farts and Senior Moments too...
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One thing I would be dogmatic about is GET the powder check die. About half th people I know have had a squib or a double charge. Weigh the cost of the check die to a new gun, new parts/ labor, or the danger to your health if a gun should blow up in your face. I don't rely exculsively on any mechanical device, but along with your close attention, just might save the day should you be distracted while reloading.
There's also those Brain-Farts and Senior Moments too...
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650 vs 1050
The 1050 has a station to swage the primer crimp
If you reload a lot of military brass it might be worth it.
I use a 650 with a case feed. I don't have a primer filler but I do have enough tubes to set up 1000+ rounds at a time.
It works for me.
50,000+ rounds since 1997
If you reload a lot of military brass it might be worth it.
I use a 650 with a case feed. I don't have a primer filler but I do have enough tubes to set up 1000+ rounds at a time.
It works for me.
50,000+ rounds since 1997
See you at the range
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NRA Life, TSRA Life, USPSA Life, Mensa (not worth $50 per year so it's expired)
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