Tell me I should buy a new press
#1
Posted 13 May 2012 - 05:36 AM
I reload 9mm/.45/.38 spl. I have two lee presses that worked ok with the auto calibers but there's something about switching over to load .38 that is completely frustrating and just screws up the works. (it takes about 30-45 minutes for me to change over from 9 to .38 due to tuning/breaking/weird crazy random problems).
Will my needs be met if I plunk down the cash for a 550b and conversion kits between the three calibers? I shoot about 1-2k a month, about 75% of it in 9mm. On a good day I can load about 400 rounds an hour on the lee but once they go down due to a powder flake somewhere where it doesn't belong the press goes down hard.
I've got the womanly consent to go ahead and buy, but I'm on the fence about spending the equivalent of a gun on a press. Need some enablers to tell me it's ok!
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#2
Posted 13 May 2012 - 05:50 AM
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Posted 13 May 2012 - 06:34 AM
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#7
Posted 13 May 2012 - 06:37 AM
I went with the 550 for my first press and it is outstanding. But I traded up to the 650 w/ casefeeder over the winter and I must admit it is absolutely the way to go. If you are even close to the numbers you gave for rounds per month the 650 will be ideal as you can easily load 600-800 per hour. If you have plenty of free time on your hands and love to reload the 550 will be fine. If you don't always have plenty of free time and love to reload the 650 is the answer.
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#8
Posted 13 May 2012 - 06:47 AM
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#9
Posted 13 May 2012 - 06:51 AM
#10
Posted 13 May 2012 - 07:06 AM
I feel like I would go with the 550 just because I interchange calibers alot because of USPSA/ICORE/random shooting. That and it does come quite a bit cheaper than the 650.
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#11
Posted 13 May 2012 - 07:40 AM
I suggest at LEAST a 650, but urge you to find a friend with a 1050 that you can try pulling the handle on.
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#12
Posted 13 May 2012 - 09:01 AM
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#13
Posted 13 May 2012 - 09:16 AM
I use an XL650 as well as a LNL both good machines.
Buy once cry once.
Your spending pattern is normal, thank goodness you are not into golf, fishing, or hunting. I went from race cars to guns, this stuff is cheap and a crap load of fun.
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Posted 13 May 2012 - 09:25 AM
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#15
Posted 13 May 2012 - 09:57 AM
I'm wishing I had a 1050, if that's an option go for it.
Edited by Cotys, 13 May 2012 - 10:01 AM.
#16
Posted 13 May 2012 - 10:10 AM
I'd suggest getting the 550 as you originally stated. I think it will provide you with more than enough ammo in a short amount of time. And with less frustration. The caliber changes, even with the primer change out, is simple and fast.
If you find yourself down the road needing higher production, upgrading to a 650 or 1050 will be easy. There is always a used market for them and they hold their value due to the Dillon no BS warranty..
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Posted 13 May 2012 - 10:17 AM
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#19
Posted 13 May 2012 - 10:33 AM
I know how you feel. I was a dedicated 550 guy and swore i would never want anything else. Then I started wondering about getting a casefeeder and it seems the 550 unit has it's issues. I also wondered about a bulletfeeder down the road, etc. Everything just started telling me the 550 was maybe not the press I had dreamed it was.i came here to talk you into a 550b, because that was the the first and only press i ever bought, and i love it. Now, though, all this talk about the 650 is making me curious.
Went to the 650 with the casefeeder and it was like putting Rudy glasses on for the first time WOW!! I'm now in line for a bullet feeder as well. I only load 9mm so changing calibers is not an issue for me yet. The 650 is not as easy to do load development on as the 550 was but once you get it dialed in it is an ammo factory.
It takes a tad more mechanical inclination but it's not hard to use by any stretch of the imagination.
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#20
Posted 13 May 2012 - 11:00 AM
You can find used Square Deals in the various gun classifieds. There is a used 9mm Square Deal on AR15 forum last time I looked.
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Posted 13 May 2012 - 11:53 AM
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#22
Posted 13 May 2012 - 12:30 PM
Here's the deal, whatever press you buy from Brian (650=cat's pajamas) I'll buy from you at full price if you are not happy and I'll pay half the shipping to Georgia. Brian has free shipping if the purchase is over $400.00 At most you will lose around $12.00
WOW--NOW THAT'S A DEAL YOU CAN'T TURN DOWN--
#23
Posted 13 May 2012 - 12:37 PM
+1. lot cheaper. loads a LOT of rounds.I suggest you buy a Dillon Square Deal in 9mm if 75% of your loading is 9mm. Otherwise, get a 550.
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#24
Posted 13 May 2012 - 01:45 PM
but overall once you can get the machine running smooth with rarely any case flips its like butter
Currently Loading 9mm, 1000 rounds 0 Squibs so far
#25
Posted 13 May 2012 - 04:17 PM
Here's the deal, whatever press you buy from Brian (650=cat's pajamas) I'll buy from you at full price if you are not happy and I'll pay half the shipping to Georgia. Brian has free shipping if the purchase is over $400.00 At most you will lose around $12.00
With an endorsement like that, I really couldn't lose!
Thanks shooting support group! 550B in 9mm and .38 spl on its way to my door!
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