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Nice Alex, I don't reload but from what I hear from those that do, Dillon ranks as over of the best brands and possibly the best customer service of any product.
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Anyways, wanted to chime in that my experience with Dillon has been excellent as well. I bought mine second hand and have had two different items sent to me on their dime-no issues, no questions asked. I didn't even recall asking that they replace it. I just called in stating what problem I was having. They confirmed my address and sent it to me. I had it in two days!!! Dillon is excellent! I'm also a newbie to reloading. Probably asking a few questions here. Currently using a XL650 to load 45 ACP. Loading at 5.0 grains of Bullseye with X-Treme 230 grain FMJ. It's a pretty stout load, so I will probably back on on that. Happy shooting and be safe! |
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Congrats Alex! My experience is Dillon has the best customer service ever. I have a 1050 and a 650 and can crank out some ammo. Accurate, consistent and FAST. Dillon takes reloading to a different dimension.
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Congrats
I can't wait to get a Dillon. Someday. |
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congrats Alex!
I sent my dad's SDB back to Dillon last year and they completely rebuilt it for me. great company!
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I just got Rcbs. I have a ton of you tubes to watch.
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