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Price Check on a Dillon 1050

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  • bobski
    put this in the reloading room next time. thanks.
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  • Spider7115
    Sorry but I don't reload.
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  • Beeramid
    This topic has been moved to this forum, you guys can probably help with this.[8D]
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  • geeguy
    The new cost without extras is $1589. Extras can be viewed at Dillonprecision.com

    There is not a lot of loss on this machine and I would estimate no less then 25% off list price for a good used machine. I have seen several sold for around $1250 and the buyers thought they got a steal.

    The market is not as large as for the smaller models since you have to be a big time shooter to make this equipment pay, but these are great reloaders (much better then the 650's).

    I am sure there will be quite a bit of interest on GB if you are looking to sell the machine. Assure you list all the extras as this can add quite a bit of value.

    Best of luck
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  • perry shooter
    Weird thing about the 1050 it DOES not get FREE replacement parts from Dillon if it breaks.
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  • Hawk Carse
    It is considered to be a commercial machine that will be used all day every day, so it does not carry the lifetime warranty of the hobbyist presses. That said, the only part I ever needed for mine they sent for free, although I had to get the same guy on the phone who had told me what I needed on the Net.

    Taking a 1050 apart every thousand rounds seems excessive to me. I am not a fast operator and that is less than three hours output. I would not dismantle such a complicated machine every week.
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  • CookE
    Thanks to all you guys. As far as tearing it down after every 1000 rounds, that a burden you have to carry when you are a AA personality. THANKS AGAIN.............CookE
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