I just bought a used/brand new Dillon 650 with a case feeder and multiple caliber setups. This was purchased by a guy brand new in 1994. He never set it up and loaded any rounds on it. It was unpacked and I don't have the original box. There is some "aging" from lack of use. Would I be smart to send it to Dillon to get refurbished? I got a good price and the extra $$ to do this wouldn't hurt the pocketbook or the deal I got.
Does Dillon refurbish case feeders too? I know they have been modified a little since that time.
Thanks
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Older Model 650 Should I send it in?
#3
Posted 14 November 2009 - 03:59 PM
I watched the Brian Enos video, began to set it up, and noticed how stiff and discolored some parts were and the surface rust. So I sent it back Friday. I hope its back by the end of the month. The 2 SDs I sent in were back before my check cleared.
Pitmaster
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#4
Posted 05 December 2009 - 07:07 PM
Pitmaster, on Nov 6 2009, 09:17 AM, said:
I just bought a used/brand new Dillon 650 with a case feeder and multiple caliber setups. This was purchased by a guy brand new in 1994. He never set it up and loaded any rounds on it. It was unpacked and I don't have the original box. There is some "aging" from lack of use. Would I be smart to send it to Dillon to get refurbished? I got a good price and the extra $$ to do this wouldn't hurt the pocketbook or the deal I got.
Does Dillon refurbish case feeders too? I know they have been modified a little since that time.
Thanks
Does Dillon refurbish case feeders too? I know they have been modified a little since that time.
Thanks
Yep, sending it in is the way to go. I did with mine and it only cost $53.00 and came back looking pretty much new!
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