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<blockquote data-quote="1911user" data-source="post: 519584" data-attributes="member: 57493"><p>Why? The 650 is designed to use a case feeder, but the 550 really isn't. </p><p></p><p>If you add a case feeder to a 550, the caliber conversion costs and complexity become almost the same as a 650. If one is going to buy a case feeder, they would be silly to not get the 650. </p><p></p><p>The 550 advantage is its' simplicity, lower costs, and ease of caliber changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1911user, post: 519584, member: 57493"] Why? The 650 is designed to use a case feeder, but the 550 really isn't. If you add a case feeder to a 550, the caliber conversion costs and complexity become almost the same as a 650. If one is going to buy a case feeder, they would be silly to not get the 650. The 550 advantage is its' simplicity, lower costs, and ease of caliber changes. [/QUOTE]
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