Just ran my first rounds through the Dillon. Man, that is a slick machine. Definitely not for beginners, though. There's a lot going on.
I really need one of those light kits. The light isn't very good in my reloading room.
Instead of buying a light kit, go buy a BBQ grill light.
Costs about $15, and with some AA batteries works just fine. True, true, you'll have to change out the batteries every once in awhile....
I think beginners could work it just fine, IF they are the type of person who actually reads directions. If not....yeah, that'll be bad.
I had a single stage for awhile, bought myself a 550 and wished I had STARTED with it instead. Of course, now I have a Super 1050, and I am planning on putting in a bullet feeder and a motor so I can just sit there and watch it work for me....I love this thing.