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GENERAL => Ammunition, questions, and handloading techniques => Topic started by: Wobbly on December 24, 2019, 12:18:54 PM
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Link To New Dillon 1100 (https://www.dillonprecision.com/rl1100-reloader_8_1_26777.html?utm_source=Dillon+Precision+Products&utm_campaign=9847a289c1-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_12_19_08_53&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_23eb1c0412-9847a289c1-19431509)
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I know you want one. O0
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Some day....
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I was just out at Dillons last week or so. I got a few things and was looking again at the 1050.....and heard about the 1100. Yup I want a 1050 or 1100. It will happen in 2020.
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I just upgraded to the new XL750 and like it pretty well. Most likely it will be the last loader I'll ever need.
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I need to add some blue to my life in 2020.
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I can't use all of the 650 I own. I'd be hard-pressed to justify a 750, much less a model with 4 digits !
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Two grand?
Looks like I'm staying with my LNL Ammo Plant/Mr Bullertfeeder
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Bought my RL1050 in 1992 for about half what the current version goes for. I like to prime on the down stroke. First thing that happened is my friends and l started shooting LARGE quantities of rounds. It really changed our shooting and continues to do so.
I occasionally run into someone that does some calcuations and claims it isn't worth it, never make the cost back and so forth. Better to shoot factory etc.
Those calculating folks left out that my 1050 has held it's value despite years of service and is in demand for way more than I paid for it.
To me the 1050 is an investment that has paid dividends over the years and that some day if I don’t gift it I will most likely sell and realize a capital gain.
Granted $2000 will be too much for some but the other models will be the same good investment. Used reloading equipment is in high demand in my area.
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Very cool for sure !! I have a 550 that is pretty well organized, no case feed but I do very well with it! I toy with the idea of a 750 with case/bullet feeders but even that's hard to justify. The 1100 would be King for sure but maybe if I was 20 years younger I would think about it LOL ! In my next lifetime, I'll have a trio of the 1100s on my loading bench! ;)