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TTNuge

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  1. In the past few years, I have switched back and forth between the Dillon Taper Crimp and the Lee Factory Crimp dies several times. I have tried these in both 9mm as well as .40 S&W. Truth be told, I cannot say that one is better than the other in terms of accuracy. The reason I prefer the Lee FCD is because it produces better consistency at the chrono (tighter Extreme Spread and Standard Deviation).

    Having said this, I will add that I only use the FCD with FMJ or JHP bullets and I would not consider using it with bare lead or plated bullets for fear of deforming the projectile.

    Thanks. I haven't actually loaded any lead yet but have them sitting there waiting for me. I will definitely research the process more before starting on them. I know you mentioned the FCD specifically but does that mean you don't use the Dillion Taper Crimp with lead bullets either?

  2. I just bought a set of Dillon 9mm dies and had previously acquired a Lee Factory Crimp die that I was going to use with Lee dies. When the opportunity came up to get the Dillon dies I jumped at it. But now I'm not sure which one I should use. I know some people say neither but I like to put a nice light crimp on. Does the Dillon and the Lee essentially work the same or is there any fundamental difference between the two? Same goes for 45ACP that will primarily be shot out of 1911's. Oh, I'm also going to be using more and more lead hard cast bullets instead of plated if that makes any difference.

  3. That is how I bought mine as well. I believe the cost of the casefeeder and the plate separately came out to be the same as one of the packages that includes both of them. I thought it was odd as well but the shop owner specifically mentioned it and asked which plate I needed. So I bought mine in 2 parts but didn't get ripped off doing it.

    Was this a shop in MN by any chance?

  4. So on March 1st I ordered a bunch of stuff through BE and got almost everything weeks ago. Only thing missing from my original order was a quick change kit and a 223 trim die that I'm still waiting on.

    On March 22nd I ordered a 300BLK conversion kit and another quick change kit direct from Dillon. I got both of these items a couple weeks ago.

    So while I got the quick change kit I ordered 3 weeks after the first one I ordered I'm still waiting on the first one and the trim die. Thankfully I bought a used trim die so I can make 223 ammo while I wait.

  5. Ordered from BE on 2/25:

    Trimmer, roller handle, 223 Conversion Kit and a bunch of other accessories.

    Received most of the order yesterday 4/4: All except a 650 Quick Change Kit and my 223 trim die.

    Currently I can load 45acp, and of the other 3 rounds I plan on reloading (9mm, 223 and 300BLK) I have like all but one component for each of them. Missing a die here or a conversion kit there, etc. But I'm getting closer.

  6. I wouldn't bother unless you load small pistol exclusively. I ordered one as soon as it became available and it loads Federal SPP just fine but has not actually been able to load a single Federal LPP. The device has problems with LPP because they are flat and wide, just can't shake them past the flip tray. Tried to open up the hole a bit, but it just made it much worse as now they just get jammed sideways.

    Luckily 90% of my round count is spp but I would buy knowing that it might not be perfect out of the box.

    Guess I shouldn't have used mine to load 500 Federal LPP last night in just a few minutes.

  7. I had a 650 on order from BE when I found one locally that I bought. I thought long and hard about flipping it and just waiting for the one on order but my need for instant gratification won. I cancelled my order thinking that those that are waiting for theirs from BE/Dillon are the ones who will be using them more so than flipping them. I'm sure in reality there are just as many on order that will be used by the purchaser compared to those that will eventually be flipped for profit.

  8. You may need to first deal with the clogging problems and the upside down primers problems :surprise:

    Spending over $300 and I still need to fine tune/fix the issue...come on :goof:

    Your sales pitch is getting tiring. There are many options available at different prices and all work for some just fine.

  9. Loaded 5 tubes yesterday straight into the Dillon tubes by holding it up to the opening. Didn't use the little adapter or the tube that came with the Vibra-Prime. Worked very slick.

    The whole thing takes a little practice to get right. Tilt it too much and you cause a primer traffic jam, too little and they don't go down the slot into the tube fast enough. But once you get it, slick as snot.

  10. I had the same experience it simply doesn't work. Then I'd the opposite experience after finding the better quality one from ebay called "PALFILLER".

    I'm living in Canada so I bought one at ebay and found that they are actually located in here. I'm so happy that I personally put a review to my blog with videos. They even ask my permission to use my photos... :goof:

    The price is higher than the blue junk but it worth every penny IMHO. Here's my personal blog, hope it helps:

    http://pal-filler.bl...ler-review.html

    I had written a long post with my frustrations. Decided to keep it short and sweet. This thing is pure junk. Returning mine and buying some extra pickup tubes.

    Do you offer discounts on purchases of more than one?

  11. Guess those hundreds of thousands of people loading on Lee gear is doing something wrong. It's definitely not the best quality stuff out there and it didn't take me long to upgrade from a Lee Classic Turret to a Dillon xl650 but you can definitely crank out some decent ammo that goes bang. Like anything, you do get what you pay for.

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