I want to take a minute to express my appreciation for my Dillion 550B press. I bought it several years ago and it has loaded several thousand rounds during that time frame.
It has been about 6 months since I last used the press. It sits patiently in my garage waiting for me to return. The temperature in my garage can reach over 100 degrees in the summer time and as low as 12 degrees above zero during one cold spell this winter.
A couple of weeks ago I decide to resupply my ammo cache. I uncovered the press, filled it with powder, and dropped a powder charge. I usually drop eight to ten charges prior to weighing a load, just to consolidate the powder and remover any static cling. This time I decided to weigh the first charge. It was exactly the same as when I left it 6 months ago, 5.6 grs. I weighed five or six more drops and all weighed 5.6 grs.
I have had a few minor problems with the press, but each time a quick call to Dillion gets me going again.
The Dillion 550B is a good choice for someone looking to upgrade to a progressive press.
I love mine (except for that little plastic primer jaw at the bottom of the primer feed tube), seems like I am always changing that out. I guess after 20,000 rounds something that small is acceptable.
It has been about 6 months since I last used the press. It sits patiently in my garage waiting for me to return. The temperature in my garage can reach over 100 degrees in the summer time and as low as 12 degrees above zero during one cold spell this winter.
A couple of weeks ago I decide to resupply my ammo cache. I uncovered the press, filled it with powder, and dropped a powder charge. I usually drop eight to ten charges prior to weighing a load, just to consolidate the powder and remover any static cling. This time I decided to weigh the first charge. It was exactly the same as when I left it 6 months ago, 5.6 grs. I weighed five or six more drops and all weighed 5.6 grs.
I have had a few minor problems with the press, but each time a quick call to Dillion gets me going again.
The Dillion 550B is a good choice for someone looking to upgrade to a progressive press.
I love mine (except for that little plastic primer jaw at the bottom of the primer feed tube), seems like I am always changing that out. I guess after 20,000 rounds something that small is acceptable.
