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Old January 14, 2017, 09:06 AM   #1
JeepHammer
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Case Pro People

I've had a Case Pro machine since my 'Speed Gun' days...
It's OLD (purple instead of 'Dillon Blue').
Probably rolled a million rounds with no exaggeation...

This machine is ROCK SOLID!
It gets worked to death, and like a 'Timex', takes a licking & keeps on ticking!
Built like a tank, excellent machining, works as advertised after 20 years of use/abuse.

Called Case Pro for new .223/5.56 die plates and what I got back is what I have come to expect from Case Pro,

EVERYTHING I NEED!

Not the plastic 'Dillon' type case drop adapter, but a machined aluminum adapter,
All new screws for the die plates,
Case shuttle for .223 length cases,
Even EXTRA wear parts, bushings for the shuttle and handle!

Just a top quality product from FRENDLY people!
It's just really nice to get a product that LASTS, has customer service that is willing to work with you until you are up & running instead of saying "Send It Back", and people that are actually FRENDLY & READY to help you any way they can!

They aren't 'Cheap', but well worth the money, hold value, work flawlessly, last at least 20 years and don't cost you a ton of money on 'Replacment' parts!

Kudos Case Pro! 5-1/2 out of 5 stars.
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