hAkron
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In case anybody else with a sizable investment in Hornady LnL quick change parts (powder dies, meter assemblies, etc) was wondering, you can use all that stuff on a Dillon 650. You need to make sure you turn the primer warning system so that it's out of the way of the powder measure body, but that's it.
In case you were wondering, I have the Hornady LnL quick change powder dies for each caliber, a meter insert (so I don't have to adjust the powder measure) for each caliber, and a universal expander from powderfunnels.com I'm also using my RCBS lockout die (until I get a few more rods for the Dillon powder check).
All I needed from Dillon was the caliber conversion kit (38special/357 in this case), which is Dillon's shell plate, locator buttons, and case feeder bits, and a tool head. I also bought a tool head stand for my 9mm toolhead (you can't really just lay it on it's side on the bench).
In case you were wondering, I have the Hornady LnL quick change powder dies for each caliber, a meter insert (so I don't have to adjust the powder measure) for each caliber, and a universal expander from powderfunnels.com I'm also using my RCBS lockout die (until I get a few more rods for the Dillon powder check).
All I needed from Dillon was the caliber conversion kit (38special/357 in this case), which is Dillon's shell plate, locator buttons, and case feeder bits, and a tool head. I also bought a tool head stand for my 9mm toolhead (you can't really just lay it on it's side on the bench).