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Hey all,
I've been rolling my own for about 15 years here and I have a Lee Pro-load 1000 progressive press that's served me very well for loading my 9mm in that time. I also have a Lee single stage turret press that I've used for nearly the same amount of time for loading a bunch of other stuff - .357, .303, .270, etc.
I've always heard good things about the Dillon reloading gear as being the cream of the crop. I saw a Dillon 650 press today set up for 9mm for over $700 and nearly gagged. I guess the deal is that the thing can put out nearly 1000 rounds/hr. compared to maybe 150/hr. for my Lee but speed really isn't my concern as I enjoy the whole process for what it is.
That being said, I was wondering if the quality of the ammo you produce with the Dillon would be any better than the Lee. I've noticed when I'm loading any pistol rounds on either the progressive or single-stage that the ammo coming isn't perfectly concentric, leaving a little bit of a shoulder or bump on one side of the case. Of course, I've run factory ammo through all my guns and never seen anything other than perfect concentricity as far as bullet seating. That being said, I can never seem to quite match factory ammo as far as accuracy (Played around a lot, BTW - different loads, powders, depths, etc. over the years).
So....
Is this just a quality thing as far as Lee goes and getting a Dillon would eliminate this, or am I missing something else here? Is having perfect concentricity even a concern or issue for handgun ammo? Anyone I know with a Dillon swears by it, I was just looking for some thoughts or advice before I go and drop a bunch of $$$ for new setup in the hopes improving the quality of my ammo.
Thanks, Gang.
I've been rolling my own for about 15 years here and I have a Lee Pro-load 1000 progressive press that's served me very well for loading my 9mm in that time. I also have a Lee single stage turret press that I've used for nearly the same amount of time for loading a bunch of other stuff - .357, .303, .270, etc.
I've always heard good things about the Dillon reloading gear as being the cream of the crop. I saw a Dillon 650 press today set up for 9mm for over $700 and nearly gagged. I guess the deal is that the thing can put out nearly 1000 rounds/hr. compared to maybe 150/hr. for my Lee but speed really isn't my concern as I enjoy the whole process for what it is.
That being said, I was wondering if the quality of the ammo you produce with the Dillon would be any better than the Lee. I've noticed when I'm loading any pistol rounds on either the progressive or single-stage that the ammo coming isn't perfectly concentric, leaving a little bit of a shoulder or bump on one side of the case. Of course, I've run factory ammo through all my guns and never seen anything other than perfect concentricity as far as bullet seating. That being said, I can never seem to quite match factory ammo as far as accuracy (Played around a lot, BTW - different loads, powders, depths, etc. over the years).
So....
Is this just a quality thing as far as Lee goes and getting a Dillon would eliminate this, or am I missing something else here? Is having perfect concentricity even a concern or issue for handgun ammo? Anyone I know with a Dillon swears by it, I was just looking for some thoughts or advice before I go and drop a bunch of $$$ for new setup in the hopes improving the quality of my ammo.
Thanks, Gang.


















































