@@Bodhi1satva 507 active listings for small pistol primers on Gunbroker currently starting at $110 per 1k. Are they over the 2019 price, yes. But are you still able to make ammo substantially less than factory, also yes.
@@DillonPrecisionVideos you obviously haven’t read the small print. I have, they have all kinds of gouging additional fee’s and exorbitant shipping fee’s far above the shipping costs. I’ve had a number of issues attempting to purchase through gunbroker in the past and they enforce nothing between seller and buyer even if the seller later chooses not to honor the agreed upon purchase. None of my local stores have primers nor can they get any primers for the foreseeable future.
I have a RL1100 and it's a great machine, I love it, but I think rather than tackling the automation side of the press now, dillon should have went after an actual 10 station design first, then brought to market the auto drive. There are more people in the world using the press by itself than with an auto drive.
Interested but your counter guy seems to discourage me from buying one. Asked to see one and you dont have one on display. Yet you say you build them all right there and the guy at the counter says autodrives come from somewhere else. Really want to see one run and process some brass before I put out the cash.
Dillon needs to upgrade the 1100 to a 10 station and upgrade the outdated priming system and make it more towards Mark 7 auto feeding system and get away from the feeding tubes. I should of bought a Mark 7 instead of my Dillon 1100
Lena inherited everything from Dad but her looks (No offense to Jerry). Great video, great help making a selection on a very substantial investment to increase my ability to enjoy shooting. Something both the Miculeks and Dillon precision have been doing for a long time. Thanks.
You can currently order every single component you are looking for from Gunbroker and it will still be substantially less than the cost of factory ammunition.
@@DillonPrecisionVideos True with current prices., reloading is cheaper than buying new. there are shortages but you can find components. In calif you cant buy new unless you go through an FFL. Who wants that. BTW I have a 750, and two 550s, wish there was a way to reload 22LR.
If you're not satisfied with the machine and are within the 30 days of purchase, ship it on back for a full refund. Other than that, nothing has changed in regards to our warranty and we have been stating forever that if you put a aftermarket drive of any kind on our machines it will void the warranty. This is not uncommon, doesn't matter the industry.
Made in Merica!
Love my Blue Presses!
150,000 loaded on my 550B, no casefeeder.
This is great news for those who hate reloading. The man out of loop operation.
Glad to see Lena out front. She’s an awesome gal. She learned from the best 🤘🏼
Gibt es eine Möglichkeit den DA3000 an der XL 650 zu montieren?
Looks like a great product!
Dillon needs to manufacture primers.
This guy is automaton.
Cool machine, but I was wanting Gary in this video saying "it's not a small block Chevy"
We love that you mentioned that.
So awesome!
I would love to have one of them but I couldn't keep the primers in stock to even try to Try to reload that many
Primers are out there, just have to find them.
Exactly! Until primers are available theres really no point.
@@Bodhi1satva 507 active listings for small pistol primers on Gunbroker currently starting at $110 per 1k. Are they over the 2019 price, yes. But are you still able to make ammo substantially less than factory, also yes.
@@DillonPrecisionVideos But when you're paying more for primers costs us to buy the rounds out right I sort of stupid isn't it
@@DillonPrecisionVideos you obviously haven’t read the small print. I have, they have all kinds of gouging additional fee’s and exorbitant shipping fee’s far above the shipping costs. I’ve had a number of issues attempting to purchase through gunbroker in the past and they enforce nothing between seller and buyer even if the seller later chooses not to honor the agreed upon purchase. None of my local stores have primers nor can they get any primers for the foreseeable future.
As of now its a case prep machine with no sensors, they have alot work to do to get up to the mark 7 level
They're coming.
It will be years before it comes out. Dont hold your breath.
@@stevep1794 oh I'm not
I have a RL1100 and it's a great machine, I love it, but I think rather than tackling the automation side of the press now, dillon should have went after an actual 10 station design first, then brought to market the auto drive. There are more people in the world using the press by itself than with an auto drive.
Yup I'm now looking at an apex 10 and letting go my Dillon 1100
Is it compatible with the super 1050?
it would be nice to see an answer
Interested but your counter guy seems to discourage me from buying one. Asked to see one and you dont have one on display. Yet you say you build them all right there and the guy at the counter says autodrives come from somewhere else. Really want to see one run and process some brass before I put out the cash.
3 year warranty will be ideal
Hanzhen harmonic drive gear ,
robot joint ,
strain wave reducer, over 30 years experience
Dillon needs to upgrade the 1100 to a 10 station and upgrade the outdated priming system and make it more towards Mark 7 auto feeding system and get away from the feeding tubes. I should of bought a Mark 7 instead of my Dillon 1100
If you wanted reliability then you got the right machine.
Lena inherited everything from Dad but her looks (No offense to Jerry). Great video, great help making a selection on a very substantial investment to increase my ability to enjoy shooting. Something both the Miculeks and Dillon precision have been doing for a long time. Thanks.
Oof. Guys… this is painful to watch. 😬 Great product, great editing, horrible expert… sorry dude
You mean there was someone else there apart from Lena..? 😄
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1:30... You couldn't put only serviceable brass in it for this video? I hope the press didn't do that!
Love Dillon products. However, pushing reloading equipment when you cant find components whats the point? Looks like a big blue brick to me.
Some shops won’t mail order reloading components to calif. Prices are high if you can find what you want.
You can currently order every single component you are looking for from Gunbroker and it will still be substantially less than the cost of factory ammunition.
@@DillonPrecisionVideos True with current prices., reloading is cheaper than buying new. there are shortages but you can find components. In calif you cant buy new unless you go through an FFL. Who wants that.
BTW I have a 750, and two 550s, wish there was a way to reload 22LR.
2500 for the whole thing or what
Can this machine be delivered to Ukraine?
With out primers all reloading machines are useless!
Its not like primers do not exist anymore.
An ai has more character than the ENgInneR.
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So a mark7 voids the warranty??? Good fuck. How do i get a box to pack this blue lunk of shit back to arizona?
If you're not satisfied with the machine and are within the 30 days of purchase, ship it on back for a full refund. Other than that, nothing has changed in regards to our warranty and we have been stating forever that if you put a aftermarket drive of any kind on our machines it will void the warranty. This is not uncommon, doesn't matter the industry.