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Post by AxeHandle on Sept 8, 2018 7:14:19 GMT -5
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Post by contender on Sept 9, 2018 10:39:43 GMT -5
I saw your post the other day, but just took the time to watch the videos. Excellent. There were a few tips & places to lube I picked up!
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jsh
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Post by jsh on Sept 9, 2018 18:25:34 GMT -5
Stan, if it throws a fit just send it back. First press I bought was a Dillon Square Deal. I was still in high school, bought it with my hay baling money. I think I gave about $80 for it in 44 magnum. Had not a clue what was what when it showed up. There was more than one call a week for a few months. I was on a first name basis with them,lol. Forward about 15 years. Issue after issue, called them, boxed it up, it was back to me in less than a week totally rebuilt. I ordered a kit for 45ACP and 357. Forward about five years and the threads pulled out for the head up on top. Sent back and it was totally fixed and back in short order. I ran across another one for cheap and grabbed it up.
I can't believe what these cost today. Man is better off to buy the 550 if starting from scratch. I have a couple of Hornady lock and loads, but I still use my old rock chucker a lot. Bought a Forster Coax press a while back. Had wanted to try one for years. It is a slick rig.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2018 21:50:33 GMT -5
My old SDB was purchased new in 1991 for $171.50. There is no telling how many rounds have been loaded on it, but I shot IPSC seriously for about 4 years... Dillon has been amazing with support. In fact, after many years it was sent in for repair and they put $140 worth of parts in it and returned it to me, no charge. Give them a call. They will take good care of you too.
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Post by AxeHandle on Sept 10, 2018 6:28:01 GMT -5
Always got good support from Dillon. Been running their loaders since the old RL450 days. The old RCBS single stage that I started in 1975 is still here but it shares the bench and loading duties with a four SDBs, four 550s, and a 1050... Even had a 650 along the way..
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