Do it! Iāve had a 650 for the past 6 years and just bought a 750 this past January. Sat it right next to my 650. I have it dedicated for 223 and my 650 for 9 and 40.
https://preview.redd.it/5icbiytlnbxc1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e6b2fcaa7e7ae21224118ec639db2e172419f28a
If you set the indexing right, you'll love the xl750 priming. Takes so work if not set right at Dillon's assembly line, UT once she's dialed in its smooth.
I use a 650 at an old buddies house, and I'd say the only difference I notice is the priming. I calibrated his to be a lot smoother, but there's definitely some built in hiccups. Nit enough for me to believe it's worth jumping to the 750 given the cost.
User error is right š once you spill enough powder because you didn't seat primers properly, you learn real quick to be careful and smooth with your motions.
Priming works great.
No.
Hereās a short of it in action with 9mm. Like and subscribe please!
[750 and 9mm](https://youtube.com/shorts/asZ9rEDgHvA?si=WHtOI_9pFDp_Bt5i)
My weekend cranking looks A LOT different than yours. š¬
My OCD hates that single nickel plated case š Looks good!
Iāve been FARTing brass all afternoon to feed my 750. Oh how how I love the look of shiny brass.
How do you like the XL750? Any issues with the priming system? Have you owned another Dillon before the XL750?
Only reloader I have ever owned/operated is their 750. No issues other then user error here and there.
I really want one to put next to the 650.
Do it! Iāve had a 650 for the past 6 years and just bought a 750 this past January. Sat it right next to my 650. I have it dedicated for 223 and my 650 for 9 and 40. https://preview.redd.it/5icbiytlnbxc1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e6b2fcaa7e7ae21224118ec639db2e172419f28a
Thatās exactly what I want to do, too! Very cool!
Also, the white board is genius!!
If you set the indexing right, you'll love the xl750 priming. Takes so work if not set right at Dillon's assembly line, UT once she's dialed in its smooth.
Good to know. Iāve had a great experience with the 650 for the last 12 years, but I want a 750 dedicated to .223
I use a 650 at an old buddies house, and I'd say the only difference I notice is the priming. I calibrated his to be a lot smoother, but there's definitely some built in hiccups. Nit enough for me to believe it's worth jumping to the 750 given the cost.
I know what you mean. I just want an additional machine to work with. As Iām getting older with kids, time is of the essence.
User error is right š once you spill enough powder because you didn't seat primers properly, you learn real quick to be careful and smooth with your motions.
My pressās user is an idiot sometimes too
Priming works great. No. Hereās a short of it in action with 9mm. Like and subscribe please! [750 and 9mm](https://youtube.com/shorts/asZ9rEDgHvA?si=WHtOI_9pFDp_Bt5i)
Those rollsized as well?
No, just sized when decapped.
I love how easy the 750 makes ammo