I have a Dillon. It's the only piece of Dillon equipment I have, but I love it. It cost about $90 when I got it. You can get by a lot cheaper than that. But if you use Federal or Remington primers, you might not have to do anything to them -- or maybe just use a hand chamfering tool like for removing military primer crimps.
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