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  • #16
    livefire
    Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 423

    ps.... Order some 3mm stainless ball bearings when you are order the pins for your wet tumbler too. Really helps to move pins in and out of cases.
    :reloadandshoot:
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    • #17
      Nuuze
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2007
      • 1090

      Dillon or Grafs, fast shipping!

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      • #18
        BeAuMaN
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2015
        • 1193

        Going to bump this...

        I recall that Graf's has a dealer/wholesale program, and that C&R/FFL03s can qualify, though you lose it after a year if you don't spend $2000.

        In the past, you could actually get a discount as a FFL on Dillon reloaders... I recall one forum in 2012 mentioned they got $160 off of their Dillon 650.

        Does anybody have a C&R/FFL03 account with Graf & Sons, and do you have any idea what the discount is like on a Dillon 1050?

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        • #19
          Divernhunter
          Calguns Addict
          • May 2010
          • 8753

          The Dillon 1050 with one cartridge set up was $1474 in the last Graf catalog I have which is the 2015 year.
          A 30cal will reach out and touch them. A 50cal will kick their butt.
          NRA Life Member, NRA certified RSO & Basic Pistol Instructor, Hunter, shooter, reloader
          SCI, Manteca Sportsmen Club, Coalinga Rifle Club, Escalon Sportsmans Club, Waterford Sportsman Club & NAHA Member, Madison Society member

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          • #20
            XDJYo
            Calguns Addict
            • Apr 2012
            • 6853

            Originally posted by Sapperforward
            I built a wet tumbler from shop scraps. Im staying away from dry media. I just need to pick up some pins on ebay.
            You can skip the pins. Just a smidgen of Dawn and Lemishine. Works fine as long as you don't need the bling.
            Les Baer 1911: Premier II w/1.5" Guarantee, Blued, No FCS, Combat Rear, F/O Front, Checkered MSH & SA Professional Double Diamond Grips
            Springfield Armory XD-45 4" Service Model
            Springfield Armory XD9 4" Service Model (wifes).
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            • #21
              Sapperforward
              Veteran Member
              • Jan 2010
              • 2928

              After all my custom fab work and the year I took scrounging parts because I'm a cheap kinda guy, I want the bling.



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              • #22
                Princexman
                Junior Member
                • Nov 2012
                • 55

                Following. Interested in a Dillon set up too.


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                • #23
                  Spyder
                  CGN Contributor
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 17078

                  Following, as I plan to buy one in the next couple weeks.

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                  • #24
                    Cedone12
                    Member
                    • Mar 2013
                    • 484

                    Tagged!!!!

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                    • #25
                      nedro
                      Veteran Member
                      • Nov 2014
                      • 4130

                      To the guys tagging this thread and or starting to get serious about reloading;
                      Just go out and get at least two current reloading books/manuals. Then read everything in those books not associated with the actual load charts for your specific calibers.
                      It will give you a better idea what it is that you actually want.
                      The Dillon is a great set-up. But you really need to understand why people use progressive loaders.
                      To be overly general about it, if you are reloading for quantity, a progressive is a must.
                      If you are reloading for accuracy, nothing beats a single stage. Especially if you are just starting out. And believe me, you won't get rid of the single stage, even when you buy your first progressive.
                      You might end up wanting to hand load your primers. There goes the need for up to two of those progressive stages.
                      You might want to do your powder charges on a separate drop. There goes the need for your third stage.
                      And so on.
                      Just something to think about.

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                      • #26
                        Spyder
                        CGN Contributor
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 17078

                        I've got a single, a turret, and a progressive already. Still want a 650.

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                        • #27
                          MrKiltYou
                          Member
                          • Dec 2016
                          • 160

                          Originally posted by Calguns77
                          In my experience Amazon has the lowest prices for the majority of reloading equipment they stock, combined with prime shipping and easy returns/exchanges its hard to beat. Gun cleaning supplies are also very cheap.
                          There are only one or two people selling Dillon on Amazon and they are normally 10%+ higher then Dillon direct.

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