Gary, the human manual, does an exemplary job conveying the engineering and mechanical aspects of this very reasonably priced reloader. It'll be my retirement gift to myself here soon. Thank you!
I have an XL650 and an RL1100. Great machines and customer service. Wish the no BS warranty would be good on the 1100. Thus far Dillon has taken care of any issue with either.
Is there anything on the Dillon website that tells me everything I need to reload 338 lapua ammo?? I’m new to all this but want to spend the money now and get something that will last a lifetime and will work with all calibers in the future
You don’t have to but it makes it way easier to have dedicated setups for whatever calibers you plan to use. Setting up the dies all over again to swap calibers can be time consuming but you can certainly do it. I have more than one tool head and just leave them alone
Gary, the human manual, does an exemplary job conveying the engineering and mechanical aspects of this very reasonably priced reloader. It'll be my retirement gift to myself here soon. Thank you!
Wow. Just wow. I love it
Pleasent and informative video. Thank you.
I have an XL650 and an RL1100. Great machines and customer service. Wish the no BS warranty would be good on the 1100. Thus far Dillon has taken care of any issue with either.
I am wondering if you guys give classes?
This video is an awesome primer...!
Oh shoot. I thought it was Wilford Brimley!
Is there anything on the Dillon website that tells me everything I need to reload 338 lapua ammo?? I’m new to all this but want to spend the money now and get something that will last a lifetime and will work with all calibers in the future
RL550C is what I would recommend
Great machine. Too bad the .223 dies I ordered with mine on June of 2021 STILL aren't here
Insane.
Do I need a different tool head in between calibers?
You don’t have to but it makes it way easier to have dedicated setups for whatever calibers you plan to use. Setting up the dies all over again to swap calibers can be time consuming but you can certainly do it. I have more than one tool head and just leave them alone