hoz53
Gold $$ Contributor
i have a 550 that had a few problems. its an early one and i sent it to dillon at their recommendation for rebuilding at one point. it has worked since then. no cost to me of coarse—-im not saying anything negative about dillon bringing up the fact their higher end machines arent covered by the noBS warranty, just something to consider if youre purchasing a dillon machine. you can bet the commercial users of the 1050s ect certainly have breakdowns eventually. —something to be expected of any machine thats used enough.—your 650 is covered by the noBS warranty— . good to hear about youre casting—. i need to get going with it. And its interesting about the cast/pwdr coated rifle bullets. i have some surplus guns i think it would be fun to try them in. ill look into it. thanksYeah, I've heard of Dillon's breaking, but do you know anyone personally who ever had a problem? Heck, tens of thousands of rounds on my Dillon 650 and nothing's even come close to breaking, despite my multiple attempts with stupidity.
I shoot cast in my 380, 40 S&W, 10mm and 44 Mag. I have molds for 9mm and 45 but haven't tried them yet.
I powder coated 500 of my 44 mag bullets about 8 years ago and I'm down to my last few -- I'm a convert as a result.
I was planning on playing with powder coated 243, 7mm and 308 in my rifles this summer, with mil-surp powders because I'm a cheap bastige and I want to see how good they can shoot in my hands.