I have one, used it probably 5 times & have quit using it - not what I'd consider a must have or worth the price. Went back to my old fashion way that has worked for tens of thousands of brass, will sell you my dryer for a good cost.
Both Delta & US Air offer the same thing - if you are not an Elite Level traveler you have to pay for the extra room, depending on the length of the flight.
Nationals & Area 2 are the only matches that compares to Indiana, an absolute must to go to, $125.00 with custom firearms giveaway & 402 rounds - hats off to Jake & crew for the best Sectional match in the Country.
I have both the 550 & the 650 with a Mr. Bulletfeeder. I use the 550 for my large primers & my 650 for my small primers, it makes it easier & faster when changing calibers.
So far we have above:
Shit Load
Mega Shit Load
Metric Scat-ton
Standard Scat-ton
Plain old Scat-ton
Now we need to fill in the blanks to our descriptions. Also how many Dillons' by model do you need to sell to be able to pay cash for your own Helicopter.
Some of us Seniors who have more scars than a body donated to science but who still love to shoot, & without the aid of a cart could not shoot at some major matches where bays are all spread out. Local matches where bays are all in a small area is a different story. I will never be part of the MGM Ironman tournament but still enjoy competing without killing myself going from stage to stage at some of the Majors I've attended. My Rugged Gear cart allows me the luxury to shoot against kids half my age without wearing myself out after 4 or 5 stages.