I've owned the 550B and liked it but I got a Square Deal for 45LC and I think there's nothing better for loading handgun rounds. I have a friend that has SDs for each caliber he loads.
Just a couple of months ago I had a huge bunch of reloading equipment to sell and had absolutely NO luck on here. I finally let the members of my gun club know about it and sold it all. I can take it to the next meeting for you if you want. No guarantee.
One press is set up for 32 S&W. The other one is .38 Special. Have a caliber conversion kit for 9mm and it includes an extra powder measure. What percentage of retail should I expect?
I just got a BUNCH of reloading tuff I need to sell. A lot of different dies but there are two Dillon Square Deal presses in the mix. How much should I expect to get for them? Thanks in advance.
I bought the inventory of a man that was getting out of reloading and have a partial box of brass. If you're ever up around Winder/Dacula you can have it. No charge.
They were stacked to the ceiling last week at the Tulsa show. Any size, any brand. And all at the low, low price of $169.00. Since I have a lifetime supply I passed.
I use mostly Winchesters. I like everything about Federals except the packaging. Lotsa times the container is bigger than my flip tray so some primers fall out on the table. Have a good amount of Remington BR primers and like them awfully well.