I'm buying a Dillon XL 650 to load 9 mm and 45 ACP what are the Necessities that would make it easier for me. I'm looking at cost of Parts versus productivity.
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I'm buying a Dillon XL 650 to load 9 mm and 45 ACP what are the Necessities that would make it easier for me. I'm looking at cost of Parts versus productivity.
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A case feeder is a MUST and a Mr. Bullet Feeder is a close second if you load any kind of volume. There are also "enhancement" kits that can help with smooth operation and powder spill mitigation.
Agreed on the case feeder!!
Some of the aftermarket parts really make them run better as well
Thanks for the input. What about the strong mount. I plan on mounting it right to my bench. Any input on this?
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You'll need some overhang on the front of your bench if you want to mount it directly. The strong mount might also be a good idea depending on your bench height and whether you want to sit or stand while you load.
Also, check out Inline Fabrication. They make a lot of cool stuff including a better roller handle, press lighting, and their own version of the strong mount.
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Right now I'm looking at bare Essentials to get going on 9 mil I've had another press that I wasn't quite satisfied with now I'm going blue. Want to be into it as cheap as possible and have great production. No need for extra fat that does me no good.
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