P.S.
My 1000 has to many idiosyncrasies for me to ever be able to automate it any more than it is now. I like being able to see, feel and hear everything that is going on when loading. Between myself and the former owner I'm guessing it has seen at least 650,000+ rounds. Shes a little loose hear and there and I have had to fabricate the occasional new part, but she's still going strong.
Complete thread:
- Dillon 1050 owners, talk to me... - 
Bryan, 
2017-06-10, 12:30 ![Open whole thread [*]](themes/default/images/complete_thread.png)  - remember rifle cases need to be trimmed.... - 
JD, 
2017-06-10, 17:04
- Yes, that's a good point... - 
Bryan, 
2017-06-10, 17:08
- Well since I'm spending your money and not mine... - 
cas, 
2017-06-10, 18:51
- It's a pretty cool setup for high production.  NT - 
Bryan, 
2017-06-10, 19:06
- It's essentially the cost of another optioned press.... - Bryan, 2017-06-10, 19:20
 
- P.S. - 
ERSisk, 
2017-06-14, 23:41
- I believe you've gotten your money's worth.... - Bryan, 2017-06-15, 05:59
 
 
- It's a pretty cool setup for high production.  NT - 
Bryan, 
2017-06-10, 19:06
 
- Well since I'm spending your money and not mine... - 
cas, 
2017-06-10, 18:51
 
- Yes, that's a good point... - 
Bryan, 
2017-06-10, 17:08
- Adding a Mr Bulletfeeder to it... - Bryan, 2017-06-12, 10:04
- Have a Dillon 1000 I bought used 20+ years ago. - 
ERSisk, 
2017-06-14, 23:19
- The staging and primers are key as you said... - Bryan, 2017-06-15, 05:58
 
 
- remember rifle cases need to be trimmed.... - 
JD, 
2017-06-10, 17:04
