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<blockquote data-quote="allmac" data-source="post: 3634719" data-attributes="member: 40939"><p>You can use any company's dies in a Dillon XL750. The only proprietary die on that machine is the powder die, which are in stock. In addition to dies, you'll also need the "caliber conversion" kit for each caliber that you plan to load. Caliber Conversion kits are proprietary and I believe some calibers are out of stock at Dillon, but are available from other vendors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allmac, post: 3634719, member: 40939"] You can use any company's dies in a Dillon XL750. The only proprietary die on that machine is the powder die, which are in stock. In addition to dies, you'll also need the "caliber conversion" kit for each caliber that you plan to load. Caliber Conversion kits are proprietary and I believe some calibers are out of stock at Dillon, but are available from other vendors. [/QUOTE]
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