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I just drank the blue kool aid

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bkoenig:
Fedex guy dropped off a Dillon RL550B this morning.  This is going to be quite a step up from a Lee turret press.

Any other Dillon owners out there have any tips?  I haven't bought any caliber conversion kits yet.  I plan to start with 9mm.  Once I get it up and running I'll probably put the turret press up for sale.

Bigtony:
Can't wait to try blue kool aid for metallic.  I have the big  dillon sl900 shotshell but green kool aid is my flavor for metallic.  That sl900 is probably more than I need.

OnTheFly:
Yeah...get the XL650.   ;D

Fly

Lorimor:
Unless you have a single stage press, I wouldn't get rid of the turret press.  I use my single stage to do miscellaneous work.  If I have some crimped brass that I need to deprime and remove the crimp, it's off to the single and the Lee universal depriming die.

bkoenig:
I have a Lee Classic Cast single stage that I use for precision stuff.  That thing is a beast.  I'll keep that but I really don't have room for three presses on my bench. 

Actually, I also have a Lee hand press so technically I own four now.  The hand press just gets used as a depriming tool with a universal depriming die, though. 


--- Quote from: OnTheFly on May 15, 2014, 05:01:42 PM ---Yeah...get the XL650.
--- End quote ---

I really thought about it.

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