Well I did it, I ordered it today. I have another question, people have been telling me that the 650 is not good for rifle rounds? I ordered it for 45 ACP and .223.
Most people dont know much about reloading but somehow they all have an opinion on something. Get over it, I have stopped listening to peoples opinions on everything. I dont give a crap what people think they know, unless they have some facts or evidence to prove it.
Just challenge that person politely:
Hey, I would like more info. Why isnt a progressive machine like the 650 good for rifle ammo exactly?
- Answer: Because single stage gives you more accurate ammo.
Oh, and what would be the accuracy difference at 100 to 600 yards on both kinds of ammo? Would it be significant?
-I dont know
Oh, have you ever tried both to compare?
-No, but everyone knows that.
Oh, do you have a link to some comparative data or something that I could look at to compare?
-No, but everyone knows that.
Oh, well, since you do not know what would be the acuracy difference, and have not personally tried it, and have not ever seen any evidence of that, and cant even tell where one could find evidence of that, it would be fair to say that you have absolutely no clue what you are talking about so I will take my advice somewhere else if you don't mind.
Think I am funny?
How many members here could actually give me info on the accuracy difference between 308 ammo reloaded on a single stage vs a dillon 650 (with everything else being equal, dies, powder weight, etc).
Not many I am quite sure.
I personally could not, so honestly, I just don't know, but if I ever buy a dillon 650, I will sure try some reloads on it and compare to the single stage, because honestly, I HATE reloading on a single stage.
There are some operations like FL resizing that you might not like doing for large rifle on a progressive because it requires a lot of force and you might not get a good feel. Plus, there is the lube issue, and the case trim issue.
So some people who reload rifle on a progressive have 2 heads. One for case prep, and one for powder, bullet and crimp (if).
I have both, and I use both.