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  1. What are the best places to sell a Dillon XL650 with tons of accessories and consumables? would prefer a local buyer in the Portland OR area. To much stuff to ship. Thanks Mikelindsey@comcast.net
  2. Anyone close to Portland OR that wants an XL650 with lots of accessories? Mikelindsey@comcast.net
  3. I have two Sig Romeo 4s. Most of my long guns and one pistol run with Trijicon, I got used to no batteries. Anyway does anyone have life expending for the Romeo 4s. I’ve just got two MPXs and wondering. I’ve been just turning them off when I bag them up from the range. I shoot at least once a week. If I could get six months on I’d just leave them that way.
  4. Mikelindsey

    SIG 365

    I have been carrying different types of Sigs small and lighter weight. I think I have 5 pistols and 2 MPX carbines. They are all good shooters.. sinice getting the 365 its the small or if you will medium gun I carry every day now. I have smaller guns I used to swap to in the summer like the LC9 Ruger but I’m going to try to keep the Sig year round.
  5. I too was intimidated at first, then I got it down to 5-10 minutes. That got old too so I jut bought change overs for all calibers I load.
  6. They have a inclusive extras in the 650 package. I’m just wondering if anything is different.
  7. I don’t know about the triggers. The only ones I have ever got were aTimneys and loved them. what I did was to buy the MPX by itself as a pistol then buy the stock. It’s the same size around as an AR spring tube. 1 inch or more. I really like it as it’s very sturdy. Cost was only about $5-$10 more than the flimsy stock that goes down both sides of the back sides of the gun. It folds to make it a pistol or to hide in your backpack.
  8. I got the butt that’s a single folding tube and really like it. It’s sturdy enough for shoulder oops...chest or cheek firing.
  9. What do you guys think about the KRISS Vector.
  10. You can buy a 25 round magazine from KRaiSS Vectors web page. I have one of their carbines and there’s none better. Anyway I used my 25 rounders the other day on a new Sig and worked fine.
  11. I’m thinking of getting a Sig mini 1911. I currently have the 938, MCX and a 220. They have all run flawlessly. Anyone have one that wishes to comment.
  12. I’m not all that fast of a reloader on my 650. I like to watch the cases after getting through the powder check. I don’t know how anybody fast or slow could do it without the case feeder.
  13. If the instructions are like the 650, it is really laid out step by step. Try putting it together. Then that’s where help can come in handy. I had a guy that I ran into that lives 20 miles frome me and let me watch and answered my questions.
  14. I have the UFO now, had the In-Line for the last year or so but like the UFO for my 650 the best.
  15. I guess I'll have to stick with Dillons. Sure would like to hear from others using other brands like a lock out..
  16. Does anybody use a different powder check other than Dillon and like it. I've been using Dillons but it takes a lot of time to get it set right.
  17. I had a friend that has A 650 and got it especially for the warranty. He's a pretty high loader in numbers and his 650 was. 12 years old. Looked terrible. Got it back and looked like new. I think all he had to pay was to get it there. Way to go Dillon, glad I got the 65.
  18. I never reloaded until about 5 years ago. I was ready and got a 650 to start as my first press. I bought the 650 DVD and it was great. I was reloading Pistol rounds after a week. Had a portable DVD player right on the bench next to my press. 1st time took my time and went through the disc slow and just followed what was done. Doing it over I would do it the same way. I've got some of the after market things from eBay. The primer ski jump was the first thing to go.
  19. I say go to Dillon, they will help you get what you need to get started and won't upscale you. Everyone I've dealt with there really knows their machines.
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