40 dies lead time
Quote from Reloader on May 10, 2013, 1:07 amPlaced order on April 7th recieved my press and acc. but still waiting on .40 cal dies. Any idea how lead time is on them. Thanks I know you are doing the best you can in these crazy times......
Placed order on April 7th recieved my press and acc. but still waiting on .40 cal dies. Any idea how lead time is on them. Thanks I know you are doing the best you can in these crazy times......
Quote from Reloader on May 12, 2013, 10:56 pmI ordered .40 dies in February and it took about 9 weeks for me to get them. I checked around and that seems to be the norm right now.
I ordered .40 dies in February and it took about 9 weeks for me to get them. I checked around and that seems to be the norm right now.
Quote from Reloader on May 13, 2013, 12:21 amThanks engr12549 was hoping things were getting better :) Guess I will expect the worse and hope for the best.
Thanks engr12549 was hoping things were getting better :) Guess I will expect the worse and hope for the best.
Quote from Reloader on May 26, 2013, 4:06 pmDies showed up yesturday........ Additional shipping charge not crazy about but I guess it its what it is..... Total of 6-1/2 weeks so I cant complain to much as alot of people have waited much longer. Thanks Dillion 🙂
Dies showed up yesturday........ Additional shipping charge not crazy about but I guess it its what it is..... Total of 6-1/2 weeks so I cant complain to much as alot of people have waited much longer. Thanks Dillion 🙂
Quote from Reloader on September 3, 2013, 6:58 pmDillon can not keep up with demand, product too good;) I have used Lee dies over the years, and though they are priced well below most others, they are excellent! You can get started with your .40 while still 'waiting' on Dillon if you like: http://www.midwayusa.com/find?userSearchQuery=lee+dies
There is no problem with using them in any of your Dillon presses - I do!
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Dillon can not keep up with demand, product too good;) I have used Lee dies over the years, and though they are priced well below most others, they are excellent! You can get started with your .40 while still 'waiting' on Dillon if you like: http://www.midwayusa.com/find?userSearchQuery=lee+dies
There is no problem with using them in any of your Dillon presses - I do!
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