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<blockquote data-quote="pak-40" data-source="post: 932875" data-attributes="member: 5756"><p>I have a dillon SDB and a Dillon 650. If you are just going to reload one caliber, then the SDB is absolutely the way to go. I shoot about 250 rds of 9mm a week which is about 20 minutes of reloading time on the Dillon. I have loaded thousands of rounds without a hitch. </p><p></p><p>The Dillons are also great because of the warranty. When I bought my SDB, I got it used and one of the pieces was missing. I called Dillon to order the part...ready to pay for it....and it was sent out to me at no charge. If that is not a "no BS warranty" I dont know what is. </p><p></p><p>I cant recommend the Dillon enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pak-40, post: 932875, member: 5756"] I have a dillon SDB and a Dillon 650. If you are just going to reload one caliber, then the SDB is absolutely the way to go. I shoot about 250 rds of 9mm a week which is about 20 minutes of reloading time on the Dillon. I have loaded thousands of rounds without a hitch. The Dillons are also great because of the warranty. When I bought my SDB, I got it used and one of the pieces was missing. I called Dillon to order the part...ready to pay for it....and it was sent out to me at no charge. If that is not a "no BS warranty" I dont know what is. I cant recommend the Dillon enough. [/QUOTE]
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