Just a general question for members that load 9mm using a 650XL. What additions did you get? - good investment or bad?
Some of the things I'm looking at adding are:
1) Powder Check Sensor (in the brass)
2) Case Feeder
3) The metal stand for added height
4) 4 extra primer tubes
5) Dillon Roller Handle (Aluminum)
6) 9mm dies
Thoughts? - PLEASE REPLY ONLY if you use a Dillon. I'm not looking for what you think might work.
To my 650 I added (From your list): the case feeder, strong mount, extra primer tubes. All definitely worth it. I didn't pick up a powder check, as I needed that spot for the bullet feeder die/tube setup I'm running. It took a bit of getting used to (DON'T swap tubes with the ram down. Bullets all over the damn place. lol), but works awesome.
Not on your list, I added:
Spent primer chute/catcher container- Works great until it doesn't. The plastic tubing likes to kink if left in the wrong position, and then the primers can't make it through. If you don't notice, they build up until they have nowhere to go, and lock the press up. Bit of a PITA. Working on a solution...
Live primer catcher thing- Eliminates the "ski jump" effect of the stock live primer chute. Worth it, for what it cost. From my experience being a newbie to reloading, I had a lot of live primers to collect, haha.
Extra billet toolheads- Super useful for multiple calibers and not having to set up dies every time. I didn't go full conversion kits for every cartridge (Little on the expensive side), but I did get a powder die for every one. That way all I have to adjust is the powder bar, and everything else is ready to go. At least it is going from 9mm to .38. Small primer, small powder bar, etc. You can grab them on eBay for a lot cheaper than Dillon. And they're prettier (Anodized billet aluminum

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