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    Default Dillon 750

    Price check on a 750

    I have zero reloading experience. But have not been shooting much at all lately due to ammo costs. There is one semi local, also any guidance on what to look for so I don't have to get a surprise on repair replacing stuff if it's seen a lot of use?

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    Not to dissuade you from getting into reloading, but have you checked the price and availability of components recently?

    As for buying a press, can you check it personally? Or only via pictures and discussion?

    In person:
    Look for evidence of greasing at the pivot points and on the main column, also on the zerks.
    Smooth operation with no brass in it. There shouldn't be any noticeable hesitation, friction, or feel of binding.

    Remote:
    Ask for a video of it cycling several times, with sound.


    Either:
    Ask about round count, maintenance performed, frequency of maintenance, any known issues, etc.


    The 650/750 is a good machine, and will be able to do nearly everything that you will want to do with reloading.
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    I would add that, if everything is included that came from the factory, used Dillon?s typically sell for almost full retail

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    Their customer service is so good that the condition of the machine is almost irrelevant. They will fix it even if you are not the original owner.
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    Get it. It's not the easiest to learn/use, but if you have a place to put it, you should buy it. You might even send it to Dillon for a once over to make sure it's 100% when you start.
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    Thank you all. I have seen the price/availability issues. Especially primers. Have always wanted to get into it and have actually been watching for a single stage to learn on but this one is local and doesn't seem outrageously priced. Thanks

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    I prefer the 550 over the 650/750 for a first time progressive machine reloader.

    But... the 750 os a good machine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoser View Post
    I prefer the 550 over the 650/750 for a first time progressive machine reloader.

    But... the 750 os a good machine.
    Me too.
    And I honestly prefer my Lyman TMag turret to my Dillon for everything but bulk pistol rounds.

    That said, if you want to share the link or pics with me I'd look it over for you. I have no interest in purchasing another press. Although Hoser may be a better bet for looking it over in pics.

    With the blue presses, like all presses, you're looking for obvious signs of abuse. A 750 wil likely look almost new.
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    If it's truly a 750 it can't be more than what, 6-9 months old? The 750 just came out...

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    Quote Originally Posted by O2HeN2 View Post
    If it's truly a 750 it can't be more than what, 6-9 months old? The 750 just came out...

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