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Finally took the plunge and pressed the submit order button on the cart page. Ordered Thursday got a call from Brian Friday because he wanted to make sure my address was right. Just to make sure I was going to receive my order with no problems.

I just wanted to let everyboby know how great the service is!!!!!!!!! First time I've had a vendor call just to make sure the address was right and make sure everything went smoothly with my order.

THANKS BRIAN!!!!!!!!!!

Billy

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I am going to start reloading for Open soon. I may need another 1050.

Sorry to hear about your good fortune. If you want to sell it for $500 dollars I will gladly take it off your hands. :roflol:

BTW: anything you have heard about changing calibers with the 1050 is probably wrong. While it is true it is probably not as easy with the 650, having changed from 40 to 9 to 223 to 45 to 40 again, it is really pretty simple.

You will love your 1050. I can load 200 rounds of match ammo in about 10 minutes, right before I leave for a match. I can not quite reload a 100 rounds between TV commercials ie, watch TV, walk out to the garage and start loading a 100 and be completed by the time the commericals are over, but close. :cheers:

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You will wonder how you managed without it. Be sure to get the Dillon vibratory primer loader, if you do not already have one. Take a little time to get to know the 1050 before loading mass quantities. There is a learning curve to it. And as noted above, changing cartridges is not that hard if you have a conversion ready to go, and especially if you are using the same type primer (9mm to 40, for example).

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Hello: Once you have one 1050 you will want another with a Mr. Bulletfeeder. Besides you need one for large primers and one for small primers :devil: Besides they are like putting money in the bank except they never lose there value. Thanks, Eric

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