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Dillon 650 XL

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Looking for the complete 650XL. If you have conversion sets for 6.5 Grendel, 45 ACP, 300 BLK and 308 in all for those too. I'm looking to get into reloading so anything else you have im most likely gonna want as well (tumblers, case prep stations, powder measures, etc).
 
Whoa! Slow down! The 650 isn't exactly where to start if you're a beginner re loader. Not that it can't be done but doing some rounds on a single stage will provide an excellent education on the do's and don'ts of re loading. How many manuals have you read?
 
Looking for the complete 650XL. If you have conversion sets for 6.5 Grendel, 45 ACP, 300 BLK and 308 in all for those too. I'm looking to get into reloading so anything else you have im most likely gonna want as well (tumblers, case prep stations, powder measures, etc).
I started with and still use a Dillon 550B. Most Precision Reloading in done via Single Stage Press. Starting with a Single Stage Press gives the beginner hands on experience without pressing a bunch of rounds incorrectly. It also gets the beginner into reloading without braking the bank. Take that time to purchase good quality products related to Reloading. Lets not forget these things go boom. A 650XL will run just under $600.00 PLUS Dies. Dies will run $40 Plus each, Dillon Caliber Conversion $80.00 each and Dillon Quick Change $113.00 each. You will also need Scale, Tumbler (buy a Frankfort), Calipers, Case Gauge, Case Prep Center and patience. You may also want to invest in an Annealing System. Next is learning about Powders Burn Rates. Buy and Read 3 or 4 Reloading Manuals. This whole deal has a VERY sharp learning curve.
 
I spent a fortune on my set up. I have two Dillon 550’s mounted on a small rolling tool box with drawers to keep all the goodies in. I have barely used it. I am considering selling it. If that is something you might be interested in I can come up with a list of what I have and a price. Lots of powder, primers, brass too
 
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