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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Thompson" data-source="post: 703998" data-attributes="member: 3253"><p>It all depends on whether you like a press that keeps it's resale value and doesn't modify it's press to the point that you can't upgrade. Dillons have been around for a long time now and you have always been able to upgrade. They hold there resale value extremely well. I've had Hornadys (the projector), RCBS (Ammo master) as well as numerous single stage loaders. Dillons got them all beat. I've got a 650 and a 550 and no, I wouldn't sell them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Thompson, post: 703998, member: 3253"] It all depends on whether you like a press that keeps it's resale value and doesn't modify it's press to the point that you can't upgrade. Dillons have been around for a long time now and you have always been able to upgrade. They hold there resale value extremely well. I've had Hornadys (the projector), RCBS (Ammo master) as well as numerous single stage loaders. Dillons got them all beat. I've got a 650 and a 550 and no, I wouldn't sell them. [/QUOTE]
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