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Thread: Fast and Friendly Brass is working on an auto drive for the Dillon Xl 650

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    Fast and Friendly Brass is working on an auto drive for the Dillon Xl 650

    Last edited by LittleLebowski; 06-29-2017 at 11:20 AM.
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    Member Peally's Avatar
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    I feel like if I was in the market for an autodrive I'd just get a 1050.
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    Very nice. Curious as to pricing when they get the BOM put together.
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    The Mark7 drive for the 650 works well...

    Nice to have options, tho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Les Pepperoni View Post
    The Mark7 drive for the 650 works well...

    Want....

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    Tempting to have an auto drive for the 650 but swaging or at least a swage sensor seems necessary.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleLebowski View Post
    Tempting to have an auto drive for the 650 but swaging or at least a swage sensor seems necessary.

    Yeah, I'd like to hear more thoughts on that too I guess.

    I took the first (admittedly tiny) step and finally bought a MBF for my 650. . I'm excited to dick around with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taadski View Post
    Yeah, I'd like to hear more thoughts on that too I guess.

    I took the first (admittedly tiny) step and finally bought a MBF for my 650. . I'm excited to dick around with it.
    That's a big step for a 650!
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    I'm wringing my hands in anticipation!


    I'm trying to decide if I want to lose my powder check die or buy the bits to seat/crimp in a single station. Decisions, decisions...

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    Quote Originally Posted by taadski View Post
    I'm wringing my hands in anticipation!


    I'm trying to decide if I want to lose my powder check die or buy the bits to seat/crimp in a single station. Decisions, decisions...
    Loose the powder check. That station is right in front of you when you run the press. Seat/crimp is something that drives me crazy trying to preserve plating/coatings.

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