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The Dillon Precision XL750 is a high-speed progressive reloading machine featuring auto-indexing for enhanced efficiency. Crafted from durable aluminum and backed by a lifetime warranty, it delivers consistent, precise cartridge production in a compact design ideal for serious reloaders.
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 31 x 15 x 15 inches |
| Package Weight | 39 Pounds |
| Item Weight | 5 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | Dillon Precision |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime Warranty |
| Model Name | XL750 Reloader |
| Color | Blue |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Dillon Precision |
| Part Number | 75076 |
| Included Components | Reloading Machine |
| Size | No Cal |
C**G
The great Dillon press.
Extremely nice press!! Very impressed with it and it works VERY well. I added the case feeder and that helps a good bit but cases tend to get stuck sometimes.Easy to set up if you have a modicum of mechanical ability. I would NOT recommend it for beginners though. There are a lot of actions being done at once and if you don't know what each station is doing when it does it, you could have some catastrophic results.About the powder measure. It's case activated so make sure the powder die is screwed in far enough. What I suggest is to put a case in the shell plate and raise the ram as far as it will go. Screw the die in until the shell activates the powder mechanism completely.
J**N
Great tool
This product works as intended and materials are of great quality. Love Dillon products.
R**Y
Best
Awesome machine. Works as described
A**R
Best shooting investment to date
Seller deserves 5 stars for how quick it was shipped and beat the projected date by more than a week.The press is absolutely amazing and even going slowly I am able to pump out 2-300 rounds in under an hour. That is going slow too.When I double and triple check the rounds, everything measures perfectly. It’s very consistent
V**.
Dillon 750
Dillon makes great presses this works perfectly and arrived correctly
J**O
Great Press!
Got the last one on Amazon very happy with it.
R**Y
Ammo FACTORY in your man/woman cave
This isn't a reloading press for a beginner. Having said that, if you are an experienced reloader and have a desire to own your own ammunition factory, then you need THIS PRESS. If you buy a different brand (red, orange, or green brand, for example) then THAT mistake is on YOU. In the world of progressive reloading, there is Dillon, and there is everything else.Reliable, sturdy, the best warranty in the world, and it is the standard by which progressive reloading presses are judged.I owned an RCBS "Green Machine" back in the early 80s, and have been using progressive presses since then. I've owned that, an RCBS RockChucker single stage, a Bonanza Co-Ax single stage, 2 separate Dillon Square Deal "B"s, a Dillon RL550, and the XL650 that I have now, so I have some basis of knowledge on which to make these assertions. I reload for 6 pistol calibers, and calibers can be changed in a matter of minutes.Buy this, or regret it.
A**R
Powder measure drops powder all over press, small amounts but enough
I like how it looks, feels and just a really great looking press. I was frustrated setting it up had to watch videos a few times, they leave out some pain points in the videos. Overall once you get it going it is really nice. My main issues I have been having is primers getting stuck once in a while. But really what bothers me the most is the powder leaking after the round comes down. It begins to sprinkle powder over the press. I have had multiple emails with Dillon and done everything they asked to the point where they had nothing else. I hear online that buying two springs or rubber bands will solve this but after spending 875 on the press alone we shouldn't have to do that. Dillon has yet to respond to my request to send me the springs and they are 7 dollars each plus over 10 dollars shipping. These should be included when paying so much for a piece of equipment. Overall I should have purchased another quality press and loaded just a bit slower and saved 400 to use on other parts or even purchasing a new rifle with that kind of savings.
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