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johnholland
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i thinking about buying a dillons reloader. they caost around 450 -550 with all the extras. my frend has one and he loves it but he wont missed that much money. i have a single stage and it ok but it take awhile to reload alot of ammo and i planning on doing much more shooting then befor. is it worth me buy a dillon or there as another brand cheeper and just as good. thanks for the help buy the way i want to reload rifle and pistols
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freespeachbaby
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If you are going to do a lot of pistol shooting and/or gas-gun rifle shooting, bite the bullet and get a 550B Dillon. But keep your single stage for good hunting and varminting ammo. Bill Van Houten (USA Ret)
Thermopylae had it's messenger of defeat, COME AND GET THEM ! The Alamo had none.
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rohan_morajkar
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I have a Dillon and a Hornady Projector. Both have a lifetime warranty and both work equally well. I have never used the Hornady warranty as nothing has broken. The Hornady is less complicated with less little parts. Changing calibers with the Hornady is cheeper also and easier to set up the first time. If money and time are no object go with Dillon. If you are a bit frugal the Hornady is the machine to get! IMHO!!!!!
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