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DocDavid

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  1. I just made the leap and ordered a 650 through Brian. After talking with friends I decided to add the electric case feeder and some other options. I made a mistake and ordered two deluxe quick change kits. Brian caught my mistake before I did and left voice mail and email. He was very nice to correct my mistake and also offered some other money saving suggestions which I naturally accepted. I very much appreciate his reviewing my order. Thanks.


  2. Occasionally I get the "why should I buy from Brian" (instead of Dillon) question.

    So in addition to my low shipping rates, the helpful info in my Which Dillon and Dillon FAQs, and my easy to buy from Dillon store pages, I collected some unsolicited threads started by forum members and moved them in here.

    Dillon Pricing on BrianEnos.com
    As of 11.01.04, Dillon's pricing on BrianEnos.com is at MSRP.

    When I began selling Dillon products over five years ago, I envisioned designing my website and webstore so that customers might buy from me due to the detailed product information in my Which Dillon and Dillon FAQs. And also, after some years of selling the complex Dillon product line, I knew I could make my webstore the easiest place on the internet for customers to confidently shop for Dillon products.

    Please feel free to call, however, if you have any questions or need help with your decisions.

    Toll free: 877 219-5598
    Email: support@brianenos.com

    Suggestions for improvement are always welcomed.

    Thank you,
    Brian Enos
  3. I know you said you did not have much time; however, I just wanted you to look at the plans on the internet. Go to one of the search engines and type in " reloading bench plans". I just finished this bench and am extremely well pleased with it. I built it over a period of several weeks and you certainly do not have to have all the bells and whistles such as the sliding doors and the adjustable shelves. Cut 3' off of each of 2 pieces of 4x4x 8' lumber for the front legs and use the remaing 5'for the back legs. Use 2x4 for the sides, OSB for the top and the shelf and a piece of pegboard for the back. Works great.

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