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<blockquote data-quote="doublearon" data-source="post: 1465363" data-attributes="member: 4304"><p>I have a Hornady LNL AP, and it's very good. I have used a Dillon 450 and a 550 in the past before buying a press of my own. </p><p></p><p>If I wanted to, I could use the press like a single stage. With the retainer ring, it's very easy to move a case around on the press. Additionally, it's very easy to pop dies in and out and configure the press for a certain operation(such as forming cases for a wildcat). </p><p></p><p>I like the auto indexing feature, and once you really get into a good rhythm, you can really crank out a lot of quality ammo in a quickness. I use mine to load 9mm, .38 Super, and .45 Auto. I let a friend of mine use it to load for .380 ACP and another friend uses it to load .40 S&W.</p><p></p><p>A lot of people will make a big deal out of Dillon's customer service. Truth is, Hornady, RCBS, and the other manufacturers all have good customer service. I've dealt with Hornady's CS, on a problem that was 100% my fault, and they shipped me the parts I needed at no charge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doublearon, post: 1465363, member: 4304"] I have a Hornady LNL AP, and it's very good. I have used a Dillon 450 and a 550 in the past before buying a press of my own. If I wanted to, I could use the press like a single stage. With the retainer ring, it's very easy to move a case around on the press. Additionally, it's very easy to pop dies in and out and configure the press for a certain operation(such as forming cases for a wildcat). I like the auto indexing feature, and once you really get into a good rhythm, you can really crank out a lot of quality ammo in a quickness. I use mine to load 9mm, .38 Super, and .45 Auto. I let a friend of mine use it to load for .380 ACP and another friend uses it to load .40 S&W. A lot of people will make a big deal out of Dillon's customer service. Truth is, Hornady, RCBS, and the other manufacturers all have good customer service. I've dealt with Hornady's CS, on a problem that was 100% my fault, and they shipped me the parts I needed at no charge. [/QUOTE]
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