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<blockquote data-quote="jwsargent" data-source="post: 287623" data-attributes="member: 2936"><p>I went with the Dillon XL 650 and I love it. I didn't know if I should get a Dillon 1050 or a 650 and I talked to Brion Enos in AZ and he told me the 650 is hard to beat...I wound up buying the 650 and all the extras so my first reload 9mm bullet cost me about $ 1350.50!!! ( That also includes gun powder, primers, and bullets). At the rate ammo is going up in price at the stores if the Dems take over the White House, the reloading will seem like a bargain. I am stocking up on extra powder and primers from PowderValley and bullets from Montana Gold and once fired brass from a fella in Utah on the gun broker website. Reloading is my "quiet time" and with that 650 you can make quite a few bullets in very little time at all. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwsargent, post: 287623, member: 2936"] I went with the Dillon XL 650 and I love it. I didn't know if I should get a Dillon 1050 or a 650 and I talked to Brion Enos in AZ and he told me the 650 is hard to beat...I wound up buying the 650 and all the extras so my first reload 9mm bullet cost me about $ 1350.50!!! ( That also includes gun powder, primers, and bullets). At the rate ammo is going up in price at the stores if the Dems take over the White House, the reloading will seem like a bargain. I am stocking up on extra powder and primers from PowderValley and bullets from Montana Gold and once fired brass from a fella in Utah on the gun broker website. Reloading is my "quiet time" and with that 650 you can make quite a few bullets in very little time at all. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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