Dam! that’s pretty much seals the deal. now if I only had a .45, 38, or 357Fantastic machine and if you found one in stock, you better snag it! Mine went over 60,000 rounds before Dillon rebuilt it for no charge.
also the conversation die kits are $100 from Dillion.
on their interweb page they sell conversion calibers for $109. I might be reading it wrongI have two Square Deals. And dies for five calibers. But I never got any conversation die kits. What is that? Is Dillon selling dies that talk back?
"Don't do that, stupid! You'll blow up your gun!"
I like it.
Dude. You do know the difference between conversion and conversation? Yes?on their interweb page they sell conversion calibers for $109. I might be reading it wrong
no, I kindda suck at grammar, it took me 4 years to finish a 2 year school.Dude. You do know the difference between conversion and conversation? Yes?
no, I kindda suck at grammar, it took me 4 years to finish a 2 year school.
what’s the difference?
man, you hate me? you mad at me? dang broShooting from the hip now, would the answer be 2 years? Apparently math isn't your strength either.
Great Write Up! thanks you man!I have three Dillon SDB presses. They are set up for 45 ACP, 9x19, and 380 ACP. They perform well.
I have a cartridge change kit for 38 Special but the 38 Special cases are too long to verify that powder has been charged to the case so I no longer use it.
I resize cases and clean at one time then store the cases for a future loading session. When I need a run of the cartridge, I prime off the press then charge the case and seat the bullet on the SDB.
I do not change the load of the cartridges that I reload on the SDB presses. The presses work well.
As a side note, I’m not comfortable with the primer systems on any of my metallic cartridge progressive presses. They do not meet my reliability requriments as I cannot verify the primer has been properly seated before moving to the next step.
My Dillon SL900 shot shell press has the ability to confirm a primer is presented propetly to the hull and is the only progressive press that I am willing to prime on.
Besided, my batch/progressive reloading operation is not much slower than what most folks claim they do on their progressive and I have zero rework. Besides, I still reload more ammunition than I can shoot.
man, you hate me? you mad at me? dang bro
I’m just trying to see what people say about the Dillion Square B Deal
I seen that you can buy the whole tool head thing and have everything ready. I like that! i’m going to buy it maybe tomorrow and post picsI found it more convienient to swap out a “set up” SDB on my bench than make the cartridge change. Hence, I have three SDB presses.
When I bought my SDB presses, a cartridge change kit with powder measure was about half the cost of the whole press.
It made sense for me for cartridges that I never changed the load.
I guess the small size of the SDB might be its only limitation. It is a little harder to work with due to the small size if the press.
But, for the cartridges that I use the SDB presses for, I have no plans to move them to a different press.