RL-1050 Resale Value ?
Quote from Reloader on November 1, 2011, 4:59 pmHave an opportunity to buy a "Lightly Used" RL-1050 {haven't seen it yet}, fellow wants "Half of what they're getting now" for it. May be so but is it actually worth that ? Have seen them go for $800 on the web.
Don't know if it's worth this if compared to the Super 1050 ? He also has other Dillon acc. with it and seems those are 1/2 $, too ? Most, already have or d/n need but seems to want to sell as an all-or-nothing lot ?
Then it comes down to available repl. parts or even tool-heads if they are different from the current machine !
Have an opportunity to buy a "Lightly Used" RL-1050 {haven't seen it yet}, fellow wants "Half of what they're getting now" for it. May be so but is it actually worth that ? Have seen them go for $800 on the web.
Don't know if it's worth this if compared to the Super 1050 ? He also has other Dillon acc. with it and seems those are 1/2 $, too ? Most, already have or d/n need but seems to want to sell as an all-or-nothing lot ?
Then it comes down to available repl. parts or even tool-heads if they are different from the current machine !
Quote from Reloader on November 2, 2011, 5:15 pmmost Super 1050 parts, including toolheads, conversion kits, etc, fit the RL1050. Non-interchangeable parts specific to the RL1050 are still in production. The price seems good, and any duplicate parts can probably be sold quickly, and at a profit. Most used Dillon loaders go for about 75-80% of current retail.
most Super 1050 parts, including toolheads, conversion kits, etc, fit the RL1050. Non-interchangeable parts specific to the RL1050 are still in production. The price seems good, and any duplicate parts can probably be sold quickly, and at a profit. Most used Dillon loaders go for about 75-80% of current retail.
