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I wouldn't know and my Niece doesn't know. So $500 would be OK?Looks like a 650 to me. I would say a thousand.
No, But I do.Does she have primers?
I have one like that. It was my Mothers.I like old Singers. I only have one.
Bill, I sent my Niece a message that I would take it for her asking price of $500.Unless she really wants to move it fast, don't go below $800.00 on the Dillon, the way it is set up.
I load a lot of hunting ammo, but my single press is good enough for that. I can see myself doing a lot of 5.6-223 and a couple pistol rounds. Until my Niece brings it over I have not a clue as to the other items that she said would go with it.Great deal on that Dillon 650 with what is shown in the pick.. The 650 has the rotary primer feed which is what they got rid of when they went to the 750 model. Some love it, some hated it. It requires a little more attention to detail/cleanliness but I have no issues with mine. If you do for some reason set off a primer you’re going to have several going off!! Most reported have been with the softer Federal spp. Press is still fully supported by Dillon so any broken parts the will replace from stock.. Depending on prior use may be worth sending in for rebuild which is fairly priced. If you use allot and downtime is not an option get the spares kit for sure!
 

