7p's
Single-Sixer
I've never owned a Dillion but I would think their powder measure is a good one.
The Hornady L-n-L has an exceptional powder measure IMHO, as in 10 drops I'll only be 0.2 to 0.4 off the mark and that's with BE, H110, N310, N320, N340, N350 and WW231. I use the RCBS 5-0-5 and 10/10 scale with test weights.
I haven't had a chance yet to throw N110, N120, WW296 or some of the rifle powders but I'm confident the Hornady will throw as good if not better than the Dillion with those powders.
The L-n-L is a top notch machine for the money. I think the 650 with feeders is probably a little faster and a little more money but it's top notch and their 1050 is faster than the ole Starr Progressive I had back in the late 60's and 70's when 2 of us could turn 950 an hour plus drink a beer in the process. I'd love to have a "need" for Dillion's 1050.
The Hornady L-n-L has an exceptional powder measure IMHO, as in 10 drops I'll only be 0.2 to 0.4 off the mark and that's with BE, H110, N310, N320, N340, N350 and WW231. I use the RCBS 5-0-5 and 10/10 scale with test weights.
I haven't had a chance yet to throw N110, N120, WW296 or some of the rifle powders but I'm confident the Hornady will throw as good if not better than the Dillion with those powders.
The L-n-L is a top notch machine for the money. I think the 650 with feeders is probably a little faster and a little more money but it's top notch and their 1050 is faster than the ole Starr Progressive I had back in the late 60's and 70's when 2 of us could turn 950 an hour plus drink a beer in the process. I'd love to have a "need" for Dillion's 1050.