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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 932171" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>Never hesitate to go Blue! I have seen most all progressives, and used a good amount of them and nothing beat Dillon. Of all their presses the 650 is the king for the casuall reloader. With a case feeder it is reall easy to turn out 700-800 premium bullets an hour. Customer backing second to none and it takes about 10 minutes to change between calibers. </p><p></p><p>Before I got an ammo sponsore I loaded ALL my ammo on a 650, and still load ALOT on the 650 I have. I am well over 350,000 rounds on the one I got in 92, and while it has broken a small part or two Dillon still sends me parts as soon as I call them. In 2005 I had a small part break and had to send them the whole press. It seems that the one I had was a very early version. In 1 week I got back a whole BRAND NEW press as they said we don't make that piece anymore, so here is a whole new set up. The total cost???? NOTHING!!!</p><p></p><p>GO BLUE!!!! KurtM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 932171, member: 6064"] Never hesitate to go Blue! I have seen most all progressives, and used a good amount of them and nothing beat Dillon. Of all their presses the 650 is the king for the casuall reloader. With a case feeder it is reall easy to turn out 700-800 premium bullets an hour. Customer backing second to none and it takes about 10 minutes to change between calibers. Before I got an ammo sponsore I loaded ALL my ammo on a 650, and still load ALOT on the 650 I have. I am well over 350,000 rounds on the one I got in 92, and while it has broken a small part or two Dillon still sends me parts as soon as I call them. In 2005 I had a small part break and had to send them the whole press. It seems that the one I had was a very early version. In 1 week I got back a whole BRAND NEW press as they said we don't make that piece anymore, so here is a whole new set up. The total cost???? NOTHING!!! GO BLUE!!!! KurtM [/QUOTE]
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