Dillon 650

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This followed me home this weekend. I banged off 100 9mm rounds in 9 minutes.

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I am thinking of moving up to a Dillion and was looking at a 550. Did you consider about a 550 and if so what was the deciding factor in getting the 650?

tbhupe
 
Auto indexing and speed. The 650 isn't a great deal more money than the 550 and the auto indexing and case feeder really speeds things up. Place a bullet, pull the handle, place a bullet, pull the handle....

I doubt you can go wrong with the 550 though if you do decide to go that way.

Did you consider about a 550 and if so what was the deciding factor in getting the 650?

tbhupe
 
I have one of each. The 650 is dedicated to one caliber (with a case feeder). After 500,000+ rounds it is getting a bit wobbly. Dillon has offered to over-haul it for free.

The 550 has a bunch of tool heads pre-loaded with the dies. I use it for the calbers I only load a couple thousand at a time.

I have not had good luck with priming cases with these presses. The 650 only loads vigin primed cases. The 550 loads cases i have sized on another press and primed on my Lee Auto Prime.

I like the Dillon equipment and found them good peple to deal with. That said, I have had excellent service from Lee, RCBS, etc.

An electicien working on my fuse panel dropped his cirgarette into my Dillon 550 powder thrower. Apparently the 2 pounds of 231 made quite the Roman candle..... I mailed the melted blob of plastic and pot metal back to Dillon with a note that it was "eratic'. They replaced it without commnet or charge. We are blessed with outstanding suppliers.
 
Strange. I've just loaded 2000 rounds on mine over the last few days and there hasn't been any issues with priming other than one upside down primmer (my fault). None of my brass is virgin.

You sure you weren't using brass with crimped primers?

I have not had good luck with priming cases with these presses. The 650 only loads vigin primed cases.
 
I have had a 650 for 4 years and it works flawlessly - I have it set up for I think 10 or so calibers (including rifle). I have loaded about 50 to 60 thousands rounds on it (which I hate to admit as I should be able to shoot better) and I have on occasion been able to load 900 to 1000 rounds of 9mm in an hour, but for the most part I keep it at a easy pace around 650 to 700 per hour for 9mm.

It is a great press its versitile, fast, calibre changes are quick and depending on the powder is very accurate.
 
This press is great with 9mm. A nice step up from my Square Deal B.

I just finished tweaking the 650 for 223. Man is that an improvement over the Lee turret press I was using!
 
yep,i love my 650.

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get the primer filler RF-100 and the powder checker assembly, adding a security device against possible squibs never hurt , and the RF 100 well, time saving too!


oh!...and i ditched the alu roller handle i ordered with the press, i prefer the stock one.
 
get the primer filler RF-100 and the powder checker assembly

Already installed in the photos.

100 223 loaded in a bit under 8 minutes! I was loading 80-100 an hour on the Lee.

I'm going to go broke buying components... the press is hungry.
 
SDB is a great handgun press i have two but if your going for auto indexing in rifle +handgun calibers 650 is the only way to go unless your pockets are full and you can get a 1050
 
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