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I bought my second Dillon 550b today. Came with everything it would new plus a few extra things like bullet tray, strongarm mount, 3 extra toolheads, extra powder die, and I can't recall what else I got. Maybe I can get it mounted in a few days and get some pics up. I did alright on the deal for sure. I will have a press for rifle and one for pistol now.
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sweet! now you can go into business reloading for the rest of us, how much for a box of 45's?
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Good deal
las.![]() You need to check into a Dillon RL 550B Deluxe Quick Change Assembly, I have one for every caliber that I load. ![]() RL 550B Deluxe Quick Change Assembly Stock Number: 22058 Specifications With a quick change assembly and a caliber conversion kit (sold separately), you can convert in less than a minute. Complete with: Toolhead, Powder Measure, Powder Die, Toolhead Stand. $103.95
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Good job,
ie. Now if you can find powder and primers to feed it with...
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Can't wait to see the set up!
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CBOB0405 ︻┳═一 “When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hold on. Help is on the way.” Author Unknown |