I'm still getting 500 for free with mine. They have that offer on much of their equipment right now for smaller amounts of bullets with smaller purchaces. Even without it I would still have bought the LNL AP over the 550 or 650 though. In my view having used a 550 it takes a 650 to be the equal or better to the LNL AP and the 650 costs a lot more. A LOT... And the thing is just so smooth in auto indexing while you have to spin the finger wheel on a 550 each time. The 550 is a good unit though, I don't mean to bash it. And many people like the manual index of the 550. I just feel like it had way too much play in it and the priming just wasn't as positive to me. You can still do some pretty decent volume loading on the Lee Classic Turret or you can slow down. The turret head does lift up a tiny bit but does it in a uniform manner each time. If you are doing your best to make shoot the wings off a gnat at a hundred yards style ammo then you want a good O type single stage. The Forster Co-Ax has been used to make some of the best match grade ammo but that's not to say just about any properly adjusted O type can't make some amazing ammo. Even a simple lowly Lee Loader kit will make great ammo if you follow the directions. And the "No BS" thing about Dillon is pretty impressive but I feel like it's a little beyond abused. You can dig a rusty thrown away Dillon press from a dump, call them, and the next day you will have a return mailer coming to you for free repairs. It's nice in a way, but then again maybe that is why their stuff is so over the top in pricing. But it is good stuff. But even if you go single stage with an O press, by batch loading with your components you can still have a lot of ammo made. I used to do everything in stages. I even used to deprime with a universal decapper, polish the cases, resize them, flare the case mouth, and then store them in a bucket. Then I could prime, powder drop, seat bullet, crimp and box them another day. The only real rules to follow are consistancy and safety. As long as you find a safe way that works and stick with it then you will make lots of good ammo.