Yes, you are entirely correct it is a hefty amount of cash to drop as a start up, however, the equipment keeps it value well and to go from a basic set up to a top end unit is about $1,000 - $1,250 difference? Less than an average rifle say. You could go the Lee route, and then 12 months later replace the whole lot because you have got into reloading?
I suppose the decision depends upon what you do now, what you want to do in the future with your shooting and the depth of one's pockets. I bought the Dillon to do: 9mm by the thousand / 30.06 hunting loads to begin with. It has enabled me to load precision 308 and 300WinMag rounds + 300AAC Blackout. I do not think I could afford to shoot any of those calibers if I relied on surplus / sales. So it does boil down to where do you want go with it?
I don't mind Lee, but much prefer Dillion / Redding and RCBS. There is a cost difference, but I think you get what you pay for in terms of dies and the like.
Candocad.
Candocad.
If one were to decide to get out of reloading after dropping $1200 on a Dillon 650 setup, and dumps it at a loss of 50%, that's a lot more pain than dumping a Lee kit at a 50% loss.
The OP was looking at reloading for 38 S&W (not 38 Special, I presume) with his original 100 brass cases. You'd have to reload a *LOT* of 38 S&W 100 rounds at a time to make a Dillon 650 worth it.
OP: I *think* Starline makes new brass for 38 S&W.


















































