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<blockquote data-quote="TheLastDaze" data-source="post: 2571768" data-attributes="member: 10463"><p>Look online for pictures of completed presses.. you will see dillons parts are more expensive where lee is extremely affordable...</p><p></p><p>dillon is an excellent press but for me they are way to much to get started on, also fwiw they no longer make the 440.. </p><p></p><p>it all boils down to how much they are asking for the presses... I just bought a complete lee pro 1000 set up in 9mm, a tumbler, media separator, bullet puller, scale, media, 9mm cartridge gauge(to check rounds), and a case collator all shipped to my door for under $290 !!!</p><p></p><p>so you may want to consider buying new, pending price for the used one there..</p><p></p><p>btw, welcome to the site... a lot of knowledgeable people floating around here like swampratt above...</p><p></p><p>take my opinion for the .02cents its worth, I've only been loading for a little over a week...!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLastDaze, post: 2571768, member: 10463"] Look online for pictures of completed presses.. you will see dillons parts are more expensive where lee is extremely affordable... dillon is an excellent press but for me they are way to much to get started on, also fwiw they no longer make the 440.. it all boils down to how much they are asking for the presses... I just bought a complete lee pro 1000 set up in 9mm, a tumbler, media separator, bullet puller, scale, media, 9mm cartridge gauge(to check rounds), and a case collator all shipped to my door for under $290 !!! so you may want to consider buying new, pending price for the used one there.. btw, welcome to the site... a lot of knowledgeable people floating around here like swampratt above... take my opinion for the .02cents its worth, I've only been loading for a little over a week...!!! [/QUOTE]
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