I got a Dillon 550B from Ellwood today with RCBS dies to load 9mm pistol ammo. It took me about 2 relaxed hours to set it up. I allready had the brass prepared (de-primed in a single stage press & tumbled). Adjusting the dies took me a little longer but I think it was because I am new to reloading. I ended up loading up 50rnds without any issues. I am very surprised how well this machine is made and the ease of use. The powder measure is extremely accurate & easy to adjust. I double checked almost every other round on a scale and the loads were perfect every time. The RCBS dies seem to work great with the machine. The set did not come with a factory crimp die so I ended up buying one from Lee. Priming the brass on the Dillon 550 is a breeze compared to my single stage RCBS press.
This is the load that I went with:
124gr CMJ RN bullets from X-treme
Win primer
3.8gr of Titegroup powder OAL 1.160
I can't wait to fire these off.
Anyway, if you are new to reloading and trying to decide on a reloading press I would say go with a Dillon. I did a lot of research before my purchase and the build quality and design of their machines are fantastic.
DILLON 550


This is the load that I went with:
124gr CMJ RN bullets from X-treme
Win primer
3.8gr of Titegroup powder OAL 1.160
I can't wait to fire these off.
Anyway, if you are new to reloading and trying to decide on a reloading press I would say go with a Dillon. I did a lot of research before my purchase and the build quality and design of their machines are fantastic.
DILLON 550


