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    Screw the single press, I want a Dillon 650 with the auto case loader and bullet loader, AND the motor to drive it all!
    Even better, the Dillon 1050!

    I spend far, FAR too much time on Youtube watching videos......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerbs View Post
    Screw the single press, I want a Dillon 650 with the auto case loader and bullet loader, AND the motor to drive it all!
    Even better, the Dillon 1050!

    I spend far, FAR too much time on Youtube watching videos......
    Think of all the ammo you could have loaded instead of watching youtube
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot View Post
    Think of all the ammo you could have loaded instead of watching youtube
    I have soooo much .223 brass here. Ironically, I'm not a reloader - yet!
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    Great to seeyou're thinking of reloading, it won't let you down. I've been reloading for 43 yrs & started with a single stage press & dies ( Bair) etc for the 222 when meat hunting & have saved heaps over the yrs & when I changed calibres I simply bought a new set of dies which I used to also load ammo for others, there's just 'something ' about drilling a bullseye or putting meat on the table from ammo you've rolled yourself.---Good on you.
    Phil.
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