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Dillon is the Cadillac of reloading equipment and their NO BS warranty is exactly that!! I know because they have sent me parts for FREE and I am using a press they haven't made in 15 + years. If you can find a old Dillon 450 and get one at a good price I would jump on it. Saw one on Craigs list still NIB for $175, if it wasn't for the warranty I would have bought it for parts!! NCH |
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I don't own one but wish I did. However, as I understand, the 450 is only for pistol rounds. Is that correct. I thought the 550 and 650 were for everything. Either way, I'd like to get a Dillon progressive. I bought a Lee turret not knowing that you can use a Dillon progressive either single stage or progressive. My bad.
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Nope, you can reload any caliber with the 450. I am loading some 223 as we speak.
PM me with any / as I don't check back here often. NCH |
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