- Location
- Just West of the GTA
I have a square deal and it is great if you are doing a modest amount of reloading in 1 caliber. I used it for quite a while for IPSC in 9MM and 45ACP. It is a good unit but it is slow compared to the 650 and Hornady.
As has been said on here countless times the support you get from Dillon is outstanding. I have never had better customer service from any company. When you call them for support you get someone on the other line that is a reloader and has intimate knowledge of all of their presses. They know literally everything inside and out by heart. Broken part? They send you a replacement right away, no charge. I have never seen them make any mistake about which part either.
Now I know that the following is going to blasphemy to the ears of all the Dillon guys, but I now have the hornady with the bullet feeder and case feeder. It is a better machine. They obviously looked at the competition and improved on their design. The powder measure is better, the quick change LNL die system is better. There are quick conversion inserts for the powder measure. You can outfit one with bullet and case feeder for less than the Dillon.
Where Hornady falls way way short of Dillon is in support. When you call them it is obvious that the person on the other end of the line is looking at the parts lists and exploded diagrams but they don't have any experience with the products. My LNL ammo plant was missing 3 small parts when I got it. Called Hornady with the parts number for the parts that I needed - long long frustrating story short in the first shipment they sent me I got 2 out of the 3 missing parts. It then took them 3 more shipments of sending the wrong parts. So the FOURTH time they shipped me the balance of the missing parts correctly. I was transferred to the head parts guy on attempt 3 and he told me he would personally see to it that I got the right part, but the wrong part was sent again!!! Wrong part number on the bag!
All that said, I would still recommend the Hornady. It is just plain better and once it's set up you will reap the benefits of it. I used to be a die hard Dillon fan but after working with both I just that the Hornady is a little better.
Edit to add - Dillon gives you a real lifetime no BS warranty - they don't care if you are the original owner or not! Not sure how the hornady or lee warranties work, but it may be worth considering.
As has been said on here countless times the support you get from Dillon is outstanding. I have never had better customer service from any company. When you call them for support you get someone on the other line that is a reloader and has intimate knowledge of all of their presses. They know literally everything inside and out by heart. Broken part? They send you a replacement right away, no charge. I have never seen them make any mistake about which part either.
Now I know that the following is going to blasphemy to the ears of all the Dillon guys, but I now have the hornady with the bullet feeder and case feeder. It is a better machine. They obviously looked at the competition and improved on their design. The powder measure is better, the quick change LNL die system is better. There are quick conversion inserts for the powder measure. You can outfit one with bullet and case feeder for less than the Dillon.
Where Hornady falls way way short of Dillon is in support. When you call them it is obvious that the person on the other end of the line is looking at the parts lists and exploded diagrams but they don't have any experience with the products. My LNL ammo plant was missing 3 small parts when I got it. Called Hornady with the parts number for the parts that I needed - long long frustrating story short in the first shipment they sent me I got 2 out of the 3 missing parts. It then took them 3 more shipments of sending the wrong parts. So the FOURTH time they shipped me the balance of the missing parts correctly. I was transferred to the head parts guy on attempt 3 and he told me he would personally see to it that I got the right part, but the wrong part was sent again!!! Wrong part number on the bag!
All that said, I would still recommend the Hornady. It is just plain better and once it's set up you will reap the benefits of it. I used to be a die hard Dillon fan but after working with both I just that the Hornady is a little better.
Edit to add - Dillon gives you a real lifetime no BS warranty - they don't care if you are the original owner or not! Not sure how the hornady or lee warranties work, but it may be worth considering.


















































