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Dillon Sq Deal
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 12:29 pm
by Target1911
Anyone have any feedback on the Dillon Sq Deal press? I want to start reloading for my 1911 45 and a friend told me I sould get the Sq Deal.
I just wanted to get some opinions on it first.
Thanks
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 2:16 pm
by DMG
I use it and love it. If you do not plan on reloading rifle ammunition, and/or plan on having a lot of dies for different caliber handguns, this is the way to go. Simple to set up and simple to operate.
David G.
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 3:35 pm
by Charles L. Cotton
I used one for years and had no problems. As David said, it was used only for .45 ACP, while my550B did everything else. I eventually got a 650 and sold the SDB, so I have the 650 and the 550. It looks like the 550 is going up for sale so I can get another 650.
If you're going to load only one caliber, then I wouldn't hesitate to get a SDB.
Chas.
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 8:10 pm
by nuparadigm
I have two SDB's. Both are at least 12 years old. One for 9X19 and the other for .45 ACP. Both have produced well over 10,000 rounds each and I've never had any problems with either of them.
I shoot a lot.
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 8:45 pm
by ELB
I also have a Square Deal B, for .38/.357. Worked really well, loaded at least 10,000 rounds with it. Paid for itself early on.
elb
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 10:47 pm
by Target1911
Charles L. Cotton wrote: It looks like the 550 is going up for sale so I can get another 650.
How much you want for your 550?
Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 7:45 am
by TX Rancher
I used a Square Deal for ~20 years to load 45 acp. I found it to be very reliable and well worth the price.
The only reason I don't use it now is I upgraded to a 650, which is one sweet machine
I did have one problem with my Square Deal (charge bar issues) and Dillon fixed the problem rapidly, at no charge to me.
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 1:32 pm
by HankB
I've had an SDB for well over 10 years. When I had some problems with the priming mechanism, Dillon sent me a new part at no charge - which didn't fit.
When I called them and described the problem, they said "Wow, you really have an OLD one, don't you? We've redesigned it since then" . . . and sent me an entire NEW priming assembly - also at no charge.
If you're only going to be loading straight-wall pistol cases, and not changing calibers frequently, the SDB is better than the 550. (It gains lots of points for the automatic indexing.)
If I were buying today, I'd probably go the 650 route . . . but as long as my SDB is working - and paid for! - I'll be keeping it.
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 1:51 pm
by para driver
Dillon:
Good equipment
Good people
Fantastic warranty and service..
had my 550 for nealy 20 years now, still going strong...
you can't go wrong..
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 7:51 pm
by Smokewagon
I've had my SDB for about three years. Loads .45acp and .45 colt extremely accurately. Will be adding conversion for .40 S&W soon.
Liturature claims you can load up to 400-500 rounds per hour. It is true.
Pistol ammo only though.

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 7:21 am
by HankB
Smokewagon wrote: . . . Liturature claims you can load up to 400-500 rounds per hour. It is true . . .
The one time I timed myself, working at what I consider to be a comfortable pace, it took me just under six minutes to load a box of 50 - that's a loading
rate of slightly over 500/hour.
Since I periodically have to empty the loaded rounds bin, refill the primer tube, and check the powder charge being dropped, I'd guess the
sustained rate is no more than half that.