I will be purchasing reloading equipment soon. A reader in Field & Stream recommended the Lee Pro 1000 at "half the price of the cheapest Dillon" and implied that he thought the Dillon was overrated. The guys at the gun club (and here at the forum, as well), seem to not even think there is anything else worth considering. I've got two good friends with Dillons, one which really doesn't say that much about it, and the other, who insists that it is the "Cadillac" of presses and I would be disappointed with anything else.
Truthfully, I've never been impressed by Cadillacs. I like Dillon as a person, and from reading the Blue Press, it's almost enough to make me buy it. But I cannot tell just by looking or reading from Dillon's advertising exactly what it is that makes the Dillon products worth two to four times the money. Can someone please explain this to me?