650 for me. It will load all the calibers I need to load. As far as the primer change, I bought a second primer assembly. Two bolts and the primer punch and I’m done. I try to pre-plan my reloading so the I can lessen the primer assembly changes. There are some aftermarket items that will make the Dillon function better and I think well worth the money.
I started with the Square Deal B, but later sold it for the 650. I was thinking about the 1050, but the price of the caliber conversions was more than I wanted to pay. Plus, according to Dillon the 1050 only has a one year warranty cause they consider it a commercial machine.
I started with the Square Deal B, but later sold it for the 650. I was thinking about the 1050, but the price of the caliber conversions was more than I wanted to pay. Plus, according to Dillon the 1050 only has a one year warranty cause they consider it a commercial machine.