Good day everyone. I am consideriing a progressive press. I have been handloading since 1987. I have turrent press and a single stage press. I have been looking at the Dillon 550C vs the Hornady LNL. I load mainly handgun rounds. Opinions please with the reason for your choice.
Glen
welcome
would you like a 2000 word page double spaced essay with compare and contrast the various presses?
here is my 0.02, take or leave. my replies can be brusk, but it is what it is and if you dont like, dont read. again, my 0.02
> some people go through life with blinders on. They only see what they want to see. So for you its just "handgun" blinders. ITs all you see. im not sure if the 550 or LNL will do rifle, but thats for you to know. Im not buying, you are.
> so to me, i would look at a press that can handle both. why? because you are starting from 0. No need to say..."bleep...i wish i would have...." down the road. but its your time/money and so forth.
> You will find fan boys for everything out there. So choose your poison. and i bet you will find people that had issues with all types and mfg of presses. Lets just say, there are some people out there that should not be allowed ANY tools (or guns) in their possession. Hopefully you know what i mean. but i will say that Dillon has a great CS - customer Service rep. To me, i can overlook (alot?) if they have great CS.
> and for disclosures, i have 3 Lee Pro 1000 presses. I started with a lee turret and got a used Pro1000 from a shooting bud that is one of those people that should not have any tools - PERIOD - and screwed up the press, but i was able to get for a decent price and get it running. Note, im not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but i do know when to stop and know my limitations. I got more Pro 1000s since i had all of the other stuff to make them run and i had all of the turrets for the calibers i would use. I didnt have to buy or swap to a different brand/mfg. It was low hanging fruit and i knew the pro/cons of the Lee.
> i do have a NIB Dillon Square Deal B in 45acp. but its been sitting in the box since i got it from a friend. He bought it NIB and never used it and wanted to get the money out of it. I had the money and it still sits. My friend wants it back but not what i paid for it. Its just shows what type of friend he is. My bro has some SDB and i offered to him, but he's not reloading anymore. I will eventually sell it but its not priority on my list.
> do you have shooting/reloading friends? If you do, i would ask them about this and see what they say and if they have anything you are thinking of buying, ask to see the setup and maybe to do a test run or run the setup. You will hopefully see what its all about and then ask them "if they had to do it all over again, would they do what they have?". You can also ask what they like or dont. Do you belong to a shooting range/club and if you do, ask the shooters. Talk to people there and see what they say. Again, you will find fan boys, but instead of just accepting that they say about a brand, ask them why? get into the details and ask if they would do the same if they had to do it all over again.
good luck