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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 1362931" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>I thought it was here that I saw that handle.</p><p>When I get some more time with the 650 I'm probably going to do a write up on the pros and cons of each.</p><p></p><p>But the crux of the 650 is, yes it was worth it <strong><em>to me</em></strong>, because I can load much faster on it. From what I can tell so far is that if you are loading big qtys. of a caliber before changing over to another the Dillon clearly wins. It is really set up to do large quantities and if you are doing said large qtys., it just flat rocks.</p><p></p><p>But if you only load say 1000 rounds or less and swap over to another caliber and do the same, the LNL is the winner. The LNL is just easier to check things and adjust stuff. I really like the fact that if you don't have a case to prime, the primer just stays put waiting on the next case. That's my one real gripe with the Dillon. It advances the primer feed with each pull no matter what and it has a little chute that the unused primers drop into. It's no biggie to put them back into the feed with a pair of tweezers, just a minor irritation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 1362931, member: 3099"] I thought it was here that I saw that handle. When I get some more time with the 650 I'm probably going to do a write up on the pros and cons of each. But the crux of the 650 is, yes it was worth it [B][I]to me[/I][/B], because I can load much faster on it. From what I can tell so far is that if you are loading big qtys. of a caliber before changing over to another the Dillon clearly wins. It is really set up to do large quantities and if you are doing said large qtys., it just flat rocks. But if you only load say 1000 rounds or less and swap over to another caliber and do the same, the LNL is the winner. The LNL is just easier to check things and adjust stuff. I really like the fact that if you don't have a case to prime, the primer just stays put waiting on the next case. That's my one real gripe with the Dillon. It advances the primer feed with each pull no matter what and it has a little chute that the unused primers drop into. It's no biggie to put them back into the feed with a pair of tweezers, just a minor irritation. [/QUOTE]
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