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Dillon resellers are few and far between because the margin is only 15% if the dealer charges full retail.Not directly from what I recall, but resellers may.
I saw that, and looks like everything (or almost everything) is compatible between the 650 and 750. But I kinda want the new primer system. Although I'm debating priming separately.The 650's are being sold at a discount at the moment, you can pick up a 650xl without case feeder for around $540.
Just called shooters outpost in beautiful tax free new hampster and they have them for $599...
that seems like an excellent deal to me and supporting a ‘local’ shop. Wish they’d get some damn powder in stock so I could get up there though.
$599 for 650 or 750? and assuming no case feeder.
Just called shooters outpost in beautiful tax free new hampster and they have them for $599...
that seems like an excellent deal to me and supporting a ‘local’ shop. Wish they’d get some damn powder in stock so I could get up there though.
About the only thing I have seen is free freight through resellers. I got mine through Brian Enos and everything was drop shipped from the factory
yep, he did, about a year ago.Does Enos even sell Dillon stuff anymore? I thought he got out of it.
Just called shooters outpost in beautiful tax free new hampster and they have them for $599...
that seems like an excellent deal to me and supporting a ‘local’ shop. Wish they’d get some damn powder in stock so I could get up there though.
We just got a couple pallets of powder in
At $540, I would buy a Lee Auto Breech Lock Pro for $110 and give it a try before spending that kind of money on a Dillon. The Lee gets good reviews.The 650's are being sold at a discount at the moment, you can pick up a 650xl without case feeder for around $540.
Its cheap, yes you can get it to work but, you get what you pay for. Ive used the lee, Dillon 650, and currently have a Hornaday lnl. Dillon and Hornady have their flaws, but you can get more use out of them. The main thing is buy what you can afford. Buy once cry once.At $540, I would buy a Lee Auto Breech Lock Pro for $110 and give it a try before spending that kind of money on a Dillon. The Lee gets good reviews.
Lee Auto Breech Lock Pro Progressive Press
At $540, I would buy a Lee Auto Breech Lock Pro for $110 and give it a try before spending that kind of money on a Dillon. The Lee gets good reviews.
Lee Auto Breech Lock Pro Progressive Press
At $540, I would buy a Lee Auto Breech Lock Pro for $110 and give it a try before spending that kind of money on a Dillon. The Lee gets good reviews.
Lee Auto Breech Lock Pro Progressive Press