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<blockquote data-quote="Blitzfike" data-source="post: 825558" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>another thing to consider with the square deal is that the dies are not standard 7/8 X 14 tpi dies. That means that the dies are only usable on the square deal press. I have a Dillon RL-550B and load about 26 different calibers on it at this time. I've had it since they came out and love Dillon's support. I have worn out various pieces of it and all I have to do is call them and they send the replacement parts free. On my RL-550B setup, I have dies from several manufacturers including Dillon. I still use single stage presses for my large rifle stuff as well as 25 auto due to its ultra small size. It would be very difficult to load in a progressive system. I've considered upgrading to a 650 several times, but just can't justify it with all the conversions I have for the 550. 40 plus years of reloading and still going strong.. Blitzfike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blitzfike, post: 825558, member: 807"] another thing to consider with the square deal is that the dies are not standard 7/8 X 14 tpi dies. That means that the dies are only usable on the square deal press. I have a Dillon RL-550B and load about 26 different calibers on it at this time. I've had it since they came out and love Dillon's support. I have worn out various pieces of it and all I have to do is call them and they send the replacement parts free. On my RL-550B setup, I have dies from several manufacturers including Dillon. I still use single stage presses for my large rifle stuff as well as 25 auto due to its ultra small size. It would be very difficult to load in a progressive system. I've considered upgrading to a 650 several times, but just can't justify it with all the conversions I have for the 550. 40 plus years of reloading and still going strong.. Blitzfike [/QUOTE]
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