Progressive Presses
#1

Anyone here using any progressive presses? I'd like to get one to load mainly 223 with. I'd also down the road end up loading my 9mm, 38 special, 357, 40, and 45.
I did alot of research last night, and seems that all the presses have their flaws in them.
I did alot of research last night, and seems that all the presses have their flaws in them.
#3
Typical Buck
Join Date: May 2003
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I am about this far away __from entering the AR world and am also thinking about getting a dedicated prgressive strictly for the .223 and am leaning towards a Dillon 650. Anyone have thoughts on it?
#4

I've had two Dillons and sold both just because I'm not loading enough to justify them any longer. They are superb presses and the company will take care of you till you die. You can't go wrong with Dillon. The little SDB is the perfect press for pistol.
Just do yourself a favor and call Dillon. Problems solved.
Just do yourself a favor and call Dillon. Problems solved.

#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2004
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Right now Hornady is offering 1000 free bullets with a LNL AP purchase.
Here is some good reading
http://www.reloadersnest.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=6571
http://www.comrace.ca/cmfiles/dillonLeeHornadyComparison.pdf
http://www.reloadersnest.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=6492
Here is some good reading
http://www.reloadersnest.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=6571
http://www.comrace.ca/cmfiles/dillonLeeHornadyComparison.pdf
http://www.reloadersnest.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=6492
#7
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Colorado
Posts: 113

Rammer,
I have had a Dillon 550 for over 10 years and I load pistol and .223
I was skeptical about accuracy on the .223, non AR loading,for a Ruger varmit set-up. Once set properly it was no problem. I also bought the Dillion .223 carbide dies, although costly I really like the outcome. You still have to LUBE your brass!!
As far as loading for pistol, it is very fast. I load for 5 different calibers. The cost starts to build if you get a complete toolhead setup for eadh caliber. You will have to decide if the time spent setting up for different calibers is worth to you. That is why I boughta progressive in the first place. I kept adding through the years, couldn't afford everything at once. It is very nice to just remove 2 pins and slide in a tool head, change your plate and start making rounds.
Their warranty is second to none.
I have had a Dillon 550 for over 10 years and I load pistol and .223
I was skeptical about accuracy on the .223, non AR loading,for a Ruger varmit set-up. Once set properly it was no problem. I also bought the Dillion .223 carbide dies, although costly I really like the outcome. You still have to LUBE your brass!!
As far as loading for pistol, it is very fast. I load for 5 different calibers. The cost starts to build if you get a complete toolhead setup for eadh caliber. You will have to decide if the time spent setting up for different calibers is worth to you. That is why I boughta progressive in the first place. I kept adding through the years, couldn't afford everything at once. It is very nice to just remove 2 pins and slide in a tool head, change your plate and start making rounds.
Their warranty is second to none.
#8

Thanks everyone for your replies so far. Yesterday I was at Cabelas, and they only had the Hornady LNP. I have a few dillon books laying around here, I'm going to check out the Dillons as well, but I'm almost certain I will probably go with the Hornady.
#9
Join Date: Mar 2006
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I have a Dillon 550 and a 650. The 650 w/ the casefeeder is great for loading LOTS of ammo in a short amount of time. If you're planning on loading shorter runs of many different calibers, that's where the 550 shines. A caliber changeover is faster and easier on the 550. I don't do much high volume pistol shooting anymore, so I am thinking of selling my 650 and picking up a second 550.
I will add that Dillon's warantee is second to none. My 550 is over 20 years old, and I am the 3rd owner. They still support the press as if I were Mike Dillon's best friend.
I will add that Dillon's warantee is second to none. My 550 is over 20 years old, and I am the 3rd owner. They still support the press as if I were Mike Dillon's best friend.
#10
Join Date: Mar 2006
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ORIGINAL: doubleA
I am about this far away __ from entering the AR world and am also thinking about getting a dedicated prgressive strictly for the .223 and am leaning towards a Dillon 650. Anyone have thoughts on it?
I am about this far away __ from entering the AR world and am also thinking about getting a dedicated prgressive strictly for the .223 and am leaning towards a Dillon 650. Anyone have thoughts on it?