View Single Post
Old March 26, 2006, 08:30 PM   #10
Ken O
Senior Member
 
Join Date: November 2, 2005
Location: Half way between Grayling and Cadillac, Michigan
Posts: 353
AJ makes a good point. How many times have I read where people hate Lee presses because it is made out of cheap aluminum, then praise Dillon which is made out of the same thing.
Myself, I don't think it matters, I own a rainbow of colors of reloading equipment, I don't own a Lee press though, I have two RCBS, and a Dillon presses.
On my dillon, I have reloaded massive amounts of ammo, I shoot IDPA, ISPC, and Steel Challenge matches, and also practice a lot. The only problem I've had is the plastic tip on the primer feed tube wearing out. Based on the amount of primers I bought, I'm guessing about 25,000 rounds when it wore out. I have the spare parts kit, replace it, then call Dillon and they send a new part out, free.
Ken O is offline  
 
Page generated in 0.02852 seconds with 8 queries