Dillon RL450 UPDATE
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Dillon RL450 UPDATE
Guys I've had the owner of a local reloading shop looking for a used Dillon 550 for me. He called today and has a RL450 that Dillon upgraded. He sent photo's and the press looks really nice. It has a new powder measure and has the primer feed and not sure what else. He said its mine if I want for $300. I don't know much about Dillon's let alone the 450's. I would show the photo's but don't know how to send them from my phone to computer. Does the price seem reasonable to you Dillon guys? I'm going to check it out tomorrow. Also to change calibers do you just have to change shell plates or is there more to it? I'm assuming that it has both size primer feeds. Guys I went and picked up the Dillon today. Ended up costing me $260 out the door. It has the auto primer but just the for small primers so I need to order a large primer tube and cup for it. It also has the auto measure with the safety to keep it from double charging. It doesn't have the removable head but that ok with me. The guy that owns the store felt bad that it didn't have both primer feeds so he dropped the price $40 and threw in a bag of small primer 45acp to go along with it. If your looking for some odd ball reloading components he has them some times. He had some old factory ammo today in 25-35 win, 30-40, and 250 Savage along with some others I don't remember. I'll try to post his phone number later if anyones looking for things other stores don't have. He's a good guy to deal with, he tries his best to make the customer happy.
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Re: Dillon RL450
If it's the 450, then you can't change out toolheads, like with the newer ones. If it's been upgraded like a 550, then that would be a good deal, because it is essentially a 550 and not a 450.
The 450 has a cast frame that each of the reloading dies screws into, it's a good press, but if is not upgraded to the 550 specs, then pass, spend a few more dollars and get the 550.
With the upgrade, you still have to move each station, the 550 has auto indexing.
Hope this helps.
Steve
The 450 has a cast frame that each of the reloading dies screws into, it's a good press, but if is not upgraded to the 550 specs, then pass, spend a few more dollars and get the 550.
With the upgrade, you still have to move each station, the 550 has auto indexing.
Hope this helps.
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Re: Dillon RL450
Naw, you have to change dies also! Is it the automatic powder measure, or just a new manual one? If it's the automatic one, the only difference then is the manual primer feed & removeable tool head. With the 450, you have to unscrew each die and install the others in the press frame. Tho' Dillon does sell the upgrade frame for around $95 to make it a real 550.hondo1892 wrote:Guys I've had the owner of a local reloading shop looking for a used Dillon 550 for me. He called today and has a RL450 that Dillon upgraded. He sent photo's and the press looks really nice. It has a new powder measure and has the primer feed and not sure what else. He said its mine if I want for $300. I don't know much about Dillon's let alone the 450's. I would show the photo's but don't know how to send them from my phone to computer. Does the price seem reasonable to you Dillon guys? I'm going to check it out tomorrow. Also to change calibers do you just have to change shell plates or is there more to it? I'm assuming that it has both size primer feeds.
I bought the last Dillon 550 from a forum member at a steal... but even for $300, the 450 is worth it, as long as you get the auto-powder and primer feed systems.
No, the 550 still has manual indexing... the 650 has auto indexing.SteveR wrote:...the 550 has auto indexing.
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Re: Dillon RL450
Thanks for pointing that out. I was thinking of the "Square Deal B".Griff wrote:Naw, you have to change dies also! Is it the automatic powder measure, or just a new manual one? If it's the automatic one, the only difference then is the manual primer feed & removeable tool head. With the 450, you have to unscrew each die and install the others in the press frame. Tho' Dillon does sell the upgrade frame for around $95 to make it a real 550.hondo1892 wrote:Guys I've had the owner of a local reloading shop looking for a used Dillon 550 for me. He called today and has a RL450 that Dillon upgraded. He sent photo's and the press looks really nice. It has a new powder measure and has the primer feed and not sure what else. He said its mine if I want for $300. I don't know much about Dillon's let alone the 450's. I would show the photo's but don't know how to send them from my phone to computer. Does the price seem reasonable to you Dillon guys? I'm going to check it out tomorrow. Also to change calibers do you just have to change shell plates or is there more to it? I'm assuming that it has both size primer feeds.
I bought the last Dillon 550 from a forum member at a steal... but even for $300, the 450 is worth it, as long as you get the auto-powder and primer feed systems.No, the 550 still has manual indexing... the 650 has auto indexing.SteveR wrote:...the 550 has auto indexing.
I wouldn't say 300 is worth it, for 80 bucks more you can get a brand new Square Deal B.
https://www.dillonprecision.com/#/custo ... oader.html
That link is from Dillon.
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Re: Dillon RL450
But... then your standard dies don't work on the Square Deal. Buying the additional dies adds to that significantly.SteveR wrote:Thanks for pointing that out. I was thinking of the "Square Deal B".Griff wrote:Naw, you have to change dies also! Is it the automatic powder measure, or just a new manual one? If it's the automatic one, the only difference then is the manual primer feed & removeable tool head. With the 450, you have to unscrew each die and install the others in the press frame. Tho' Dillon does sell the upgrade frame for around $95 to make it a real 550.hondo1892 wrote:Guys I've had the owner of a local reloading shop looking for a used Dillon 550 for me. He called today and has a RL450 that Dillon upgraded. He sent photo's and the press looks really nice. It has a new powder measure and has the primer feed and not sure what else. He said its mine if I want for $300. I don't know much about Dillon's let alone the 450's. I would show the photo's but don't know how to send them from my phone to computer. Does the price seem reasonable to you Dillon guys? I'm going to check it out tomorrow. Also to change calibers do you just have to change shell plates or is there more to it? I'm assuming that it has both size primer feeds.
I bought the last Dillon 550 from a forum member at a steal... but even for $300, the 450 is worth it, as long as you get the auto-powder and primer feed systems.No, the 550 still has manual indexing... the 650 has auto indexing.SteveR wrote:...the 550 has auto indexing.
I wouldn't say 300 is worth it, for 80 bucks more you can get a brand new Square Deal B.
https://www.dillonprecision.com/#/custo ... oader.html
That link is from Dillon.
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Re: Dillon RL450
Had my 450 since '82 or '83. The powder thrower is stained, but all works well. It's my main press, but then I'm more of a pistol shooter than rifle.
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Re: Dillon RL450
Thanks guys. I don't mind changing dies. It will probably get used for 45acp and .357 mostly so not a lot of die changing.
Re: Dillon RL450
What is nice with the 550 style toolheads, are the convenience of having it all set up and ready to go. The powder, and dies are set up just as you left them.hondo1892 wrote:Thanks guys. I don't mind changing dies. It will probably get used for 45acp and .357 mostly so not a lot of die changing.
I hate adjusting powder measures, and especially with my 45 loads once I find the sweet spot, then just adding powder and primers, and I'm ready to load.
With the 450 and other types that you have to put the dies in and out to change caliber loading, the dies are pretty much still the same, form the last time one uses them, unless changing bullet weight or style, then you have to set you powder measure for the new load. But then again, same with the 550 types. I have about 8 different powder measures, some RCBS and some Lyman, I set them up with a type of powder, and charge weight, then when reloading different calibers, it goes much quicker. The powder measures are close to what ever load I need, and can be changed very quickly.
So if you are set up for reloading, then the 450 sounds like it makes sense, if not, then the ease of use of the toolheads, might be a better alternative.
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Re: Dillon RL450
Sounds to me like Dillon upgraded it to a 550. I know mine was many years and thousands of rounds ago. Just look at it to see if it has the removable tool head and the auto powder and primer feed. You want it! You don't want a square deal unless you only shoot that one caliber.
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I had a friend gift a 550 several years ago....wish I had the space, and knowhow to set it up....
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Re: Dillon RL450
Easy, peasy... just get yourself one of those Craftsman "WorkMate" folding work benches and set it up to mount the Dillon on. Then when you want to load, take out and set it up. When you're ready to set it up the first time, call Dillon during working hours and they'll walk you thru it.BlaineG wrote:I had a friend gift a 550 several years ago....wish I had the space, and knowhow to set it up....
Like so: (set up with my Lyman "Bonanza" press for a small run)
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Re: Dillon RL450 UPDATE
OK guys I've just went and looked at the Dillon site and can't find the parts I need. I find different primer feed systems and the 450 upgrade but I don't need all those parts. I just need to be able to change from small to large primers. Can I call and explain and get the parts ordered? I don't like there site setup at all.
Re: Dillon RL450 UPDATE
Call. the guys working the phones are knowledgeable and know there, and in your case, your stuff. the primer cup change over is not hard, and the parts should be readily available.
I have found that if I go a little slow and careful, I can still use the large prime cup seater to load my38 cases. I've not changed the cup in 20 years. - Brian
I have found that if I go a little slow and careful, I can still use the large prime cup seater to load my38 cases. I've not changed the cup in 20 years. - Brian
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Yep. That's what I'd do.hondo1892 wrote:OK guys I've just went and looked at the Dillon site and can't find the parts I need. I find different primer feed systems and the 450 upgrade but I don't need all those parts. I just need to be able to change from small to large primers. Can I call and explain and get the parts ordered? I don't like there site setup at all.
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Re: Dillon RL450 UPDATE
Of all the reloading stuff I've owned over the years I've never gotten a Dillon . But I don't shoot handguns much if at all . And for rifles I maybe load twenty of something at a time so maybe it wouldn't be much of a time saver for me . But I still wouldn't mind a 550 or 1050 !
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