Hello,
Im new to the forum. My name is Jaret, and Im from Saskatoon, Sask. Looking for some advise in regards to which unit to go with. Price is not the issue, because after all is said and done there is menial difference between the 2 in cost.
My biggest hurdle is product availability, and convertibility.
This Dillon is a smooth machine, no doubt about it. And I am leaning towards it unless some can help me out with a few facts about the Hornady, so I ask you all this.
Does the Hornady ammo plant do all rifle calibers? I know it say convertible for the .30 gauges, but does it do .243, .270, 7mm magnum, etc.
The main thing that attracts me to the Hornady is availability of parts in my local stores, whereas I have to order straight from Dillon.
I guess id like to know peoples thoughts. I have read acrashb's post, very informative. His post is what has left me in the possibility of running a Hornady vs the Dillon.
Any advise would be appreciated.
Kind regards,
Jaret
Im new to the forum. My name is Jaret, and Im from Saskatoon, Sask. Looking for some advise in regards to which unit to go with. Price is not the issue, because after all is said and done there is menial difference between the 2 in cost.
My biggest hurdle is product availability, and convertibility.
This Dillon is a smooth machine, no doubt about it. And I am leaning towards it unless some can help me out with a few facts about the Hornady, so I ask you all this.
Does the Hornady ammo plant do all rifle calibers? I know it say convertible for the .30 gauges, but does it do .243, .270, 7mm magnum, etc.
The main thing that attracts me to the Hornady is availability of parts in my local stores, whereas I have to order straight from Dillon.
I guess id like to know peoples thoughts. I have read acrashb's post, very informative. His post is what has left me in the possibility of running a Hornady vs the Dillon.
Any advise would be appreciated.
Kind regards,
Jaret


















































