Dillon reloading equipment
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Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Baltimore MD USA
I am getting the details but I have been offered an older model, manual type Dillon reloader for less than $50.
I would need the dies and some sort of plate.
I am thinking I want to get into this reloading thing. Especially if I am going with the .280
Is there any reason I should stay away from this reloader.
I know this is vague as I do not have the model type.
I would need the dies and some sort of plate.
I am thinking I want to get into this reloading thing. Especially if I am going with the .280
Is there any reason I should stay away from this reloader.
I know this is vague as I do not have the model type.
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dillon is definalty one of the better brands and has one of the better return policies, its warrenty should still be good i think even if you get it second hand, thats definatly a buy.
propmahn
save the world, reload your brass
propmahn
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Oakland OR USA
the Dillon square deal B is mostly for pistol so other than that it sounds great . They have a lifetime warranty so if it goes bad they will replace it called "A No BS guarantee". Even if you are not the original owner.




