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  • #16
    mike100
    Veteran Member
    • Jul 2006
    • 2507

    I just made a new years resolution to load 45 ACP because I had all but stopped shooting it. with all the small stuff, 1500 bullets and three different powders (10 lbs worth) and primers, the press (dillon 650) with the gadgets (used), I probably spent $1000. the good part is that I just need to buy 500 packs of bullets from time to time when I have an extra $30 for midway.

    I procrastinated 10 years, but now cranking out 100 rounds is kind of fun. The bad part is that you become a brass scrounger.

    a 50 box of 45 doesn't cost much more than $5..if that even..depends on the bullet, mostly.

    BTW, learning would be easier on a 550, but I had someone show me how to use the 650 and I tinkered and read up on things. I didn't want to buy anything twice.
    Last edited by mike100; 03-20-2007, 5:28 PM.

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    • #17
      mr guns
      Member
      • Oct 2005
      • 368

      as far as space go, I go the whole garage, as a matter of fact I'm adding a room just for that purpose, I think I'm gonna go with the 650, I'm been looking around and I found use one. Should go ahead with use or get the new. I haven't really check how much are a new one.

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      • #18
        1norcalvarmintHunter
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2007
        • 981

        How easy is it to set up the Dillon 550? Anyone here have an article on doing it?
        "It is plain and simple if our regular law abiding population is forced to be unarmed we will then fall victim to prey as those with arms will become our predators."

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        • #19
          1norcalvarmintHunter
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2007
          • 981

          Originally posted by Sailormilan2
          The Hornady Progressive is just as good as a Dillon, and cheaper. Especially since Midway has them on sale this month. Item #679-228, priced at $369.99. Plus their digital stainless steel caliper for case length is also on sale for $9.99(#604-242).
          Do you own a Hornady? is it easy to set up? change calibers? accurate?
          "It is plain and simple if our regular law abiding population is forced to be unarmed we will then fall victim to prey as those with arms will become our predators."

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          • #20
            Jicko
            Calguns Addict
            • Dec 2005
            • 8774

            Originally posted by 1norcalvarmintHunter
            How easy is it to set up the Dillon 550? Anyone here have an article on doing it?
            Here it is....

            No one taught me before, all I did is do a lot of research online... and then go out and buy a 550, and everything I needed to reload handgun rounds.... and I just learnt by reading this....



            And I have been doing this for years now....
            - LL
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            • #21
              ivanimal
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              CGN Contributor - Lifetime
              • Sep 2002
              • 14360

              There is a video for the 550 as well I recomend you use it. I went with the 550 because of cost when I bought if I had to do it over I would get the 650.
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              • #22
                Franksremote
                Vendor/Retailer
                • Dec 2006
                • 992

                Used is fine, the no bs warranty makes sure that you don't get royally screwed if something is up with the press when you buy it sight unseen. Used on Dillon is upwards of 80% of new cost, but there is a definate savings as most sellers will have the add ons that you'll want/need. Patience will dictate whether you get a good or great deal.

                +1 on http://www.brianenos.com/store/dillon.html

                On top of saving money, it's addicting too...

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                • #23
                  PLINK
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2006
                  • 1773



                  They do sell complete "kits" also.

                  I just started reloading. The Dillon was very easy to set up. Just followed the directions that came with the press.

                  Check ebay also. I won my 550 press with .45 ACP dies for $350. I added the strong mount, bullet tray, case tray, and Lee factory crimp die.

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                  • #24
                    mr guns
                    Member
                    • Oct 2005
                    • 368

                    after much research, I ended up buying the dillion 550, I ordered it at turners for @ 350 with one die for 45acp, I was going to pick up some bullets but all they are are 185gr & 250, I want to get started with 230gr since that's what I use to buy, will there be much diffrence from the 250gr to 230? I don't want to crack or break anything from my 1911's.

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