New 550B
Quote from Reloader on November 4, 2007, 4:58 amMy new 550B came yesterday. I spent more time than I thought I would setting it up today. It's set for .223 Rem.
It works GREAT!!!!! SOOOOO much better than my Lee Pro 1000!!!
In the beginning of the direction manual it suggests one have PATIENCE in setting it up. Patience is needed. Just go logically and setup will go fine.
Great product!
My new 550B came yesterday. I spent more time than I thought I would setting it up today. It's set for .223 Rem.
It works GREAT!!!!! SOOOOO much better than my Lee Pro 1000!!!
In the beginning of the direction manual it suggests one have PATIENCE in setting it up. Patience is needed. Just go logically and setup will go fine.
Great product!
Quote from Reloader on November 5, 2007, 4:45 pmMatt,
Glad you are pleased with your new loader. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to phone, e-mail or post here. We are here to make sure reloading is a fun and enjoyable hobby in addition to providing higher quality, lower cost ammunition.
Matt,
Glad you are pleased with your new loader. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to phone, e-mail or post here. We are here to make sure reloading is a fun and enjoyable hobby in addition to providing higher quality, lower cost ammunition.
Quote from Reloader on December 6, 2007, 6:26 pmMatt -
I got you beat... I'm selling two Pro-1000 presses to buy a new 550B !! My new press will arrive in about 4 more days, so right now I feel like a kid in a candy shop.I should have listened to my reloading pal to begin with. Dillon prices seemed high based on my reloading experience from the late 1980's. But, when you compare the prices of these machine to other top-of-the-line models out there today, they are actually very reasonable.
Additionally, my Pro-1000 came with Dillon powder hoppers, which had been "modified" to work with Lee. When I called to buy the replacement springs and mechanism to get them back in shape for use on my 550B, they were free! So to say the least, I'm already 'bowled over' with the service too.
RFW
Matt -
I got you beat... I'm selling two Pro-1000 presses to buy a new 550B !! My new press will arrive in about 4 more days, so right now I feel like a kid in a candy shop.
I should have listened to my reloading pal to begin with. Dillon prices seemed high based on my reloading experience from the late 1980's. But, when you compare the prices of these machine to other top-of-the-line models out there today, they are actually very reasonable.
Additionally, my Pro-1000 came with Dillon powder hoppers, which had been "modified" to work with Lee. When I called to buy the replacement springs and mechanism to get them back in shape for use on my 550B, they were free! So to say the least, I'm already 'bowled over' with the service too.
RFW
Quote from Reloader on December 31, 2007, 1:53 ameeek
you started it on a hard cartridge.
I have pulled off 223 attempt on mine for a while. I still use a single on that one.
eeek
you started it on a hard cartridge.
I have pulled off 223 attempt on mine for a while. I still use a single on that one.
