Do yourself a big favor and just buy a new one from Dillon or Benos.
In the first place, you rarely see used Dillon machines for sale. And most of those are from guys upgrading, so they are in no jam to sell. IOW, finding a "deal" on one is unlikely.
In the second place, this IS a progressive reloading tool... a fairly complex machine. Buying new means you don't have to un-do another man's preferences.
Anyway, that's my .02.
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Keep looking, it might take a while but you can run across these for sale used. I looked for a long time and missed one or two on the forums, then I had a friend call me about a guy trying to sell one at a local gun dealer. I bought a Dillon 550b, tumbler, scale, .45acp dies, 45 long colt dies (I have no use for) 2 powder dispensers with 2 tool heads, 8 lbs of powder and 5000 large pistol primers for $300.00!!! So it can happen, you just might have to wait a while to find a deal! Try running a "Wanted" ad in your local paper.
Good luck with the hunt!
If you want immediate gratification, Louisiana reloading here in baton rouge will sell you one, it isnt the cheapest but keeping money local is important and they guys there will support it as well.. they will do whatever you need.. good guys..
Keep looking, it might take a while but you can run across these for sale used. I looked for a long time and missed one or two on the forums, then I had a friend call me about a guy trying to sell one at a local gun dealer. I bought a Dillon 550b, tumbler, scale, .45acp dies, 45 long colt dies (I have no use for) 2 powder dispensers with 2 tool heads, 8 lbs of powder and 5000 large pistol primers for $300.00!!! So it can happen, you just might have to wait a while to find a deal! Try running a "Wanted" ad in your local paper.
Good luck with the hunt!
He shoots .45. By the time a deal like that comes up again, he'll have paid for a new machine twice over with what he would have lost in the interim.
He shoots .45. By the time a deal like that comes up again, he'll have paid for a new machine twice over with what he would have lost in the interim.