fishman
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Southwest Nebraska
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Post by fishman on Jan 29, 2004 12:21:46 GMT -5
If you can afford it and are going to shoot much I vote going with the Dillon!!!!Great set up and quality equip!!
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Joe
Hunter
Ozark, Arkansas
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Post by Joe on Jan 29, 2004 20:48:46 GMT -5
You bet with the Dillon......with the right powders it is awesome.....I have had a 550, 550 B and 1050....they are all very well made, fast and accurate. They offer a carbide sizing in .223....it is a time saver and lasts about forever.....
I am donw now to a 550B, and an old Lyman "O" frame, it fills a niche where the Dillon falls short.....
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fishman
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Southwest Nebraska
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Post by fishman on Jan 30, 2004 0:16:47 GMT -5
Joe you're right I failed to mention the quality of their carbide sizing dies! FIRST RATE!! and if you're only neck sizing try Lee collet dies, very slick, fast and do a good job, keep brass clean through it though, and clean collet dies regularly. Dillon RL550 is what I have, you name it, Speed, accurady, capacity, dependable, could'nt imagine not having mine. Oh ya and the best and fastest caliber change in the industry!! Good luck in which choice you make. let us know if you have any more ? the fishman
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