Dillon 750XL replacing 650

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Just got my Dillon catalog today. On the accessories page it says 650/750. The 650 wasn’t in the catalog so I’m guessing they’re dropping it to replace it with the 750.

I watched the videos and it looks like the primer system has been changed and some other small improvements. There was also a mention of a “gen-2” case feeder. The big plus is that it looks like a lot of stuff from 650 can be used on the new 750. I may have to save my pennies and get myself one for Christmas.
 

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Just got my Dillon catalog today. On the accessories page it says 650/750. The 650 wasn’t in the catalog so I’m guessing they’re dropping it to replace it with the 750.

I watched the videos and it looks like the primer system has been changed and some other small improvements. There was also a mention of a “gen-2” case feeder. The big plus is that it looks like a lot of stuff from 650 can be used on the new 750. I may have to save my pennies and get myself one for Christmas.


Do you think the Variable Speed Case Feeder is the “gen-2”?

I wish my 2 Speed “gen-1” had more power. RollSizer makes and upgraded motor kit, but it is as much as a case feeder. I may have to try one of the Dillon conversion kits.
 

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Do you think the Variable Speed Case Feeder is the “gen-2”?

I wish my 2 Speed “gen-1” had more power. RollSizer makes and upgraded motor kit, but it is as much as a case feeder. I may have to try one of the Dillon conversion kits.

The video I watched that mentioned the gen-2 case feeder showed a rotary switch. I’ve found that if my case feeder is slowing down, that means I put too much brass in. I didn’t know Dillon had any conversions for the case feeders.
 

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The video I watched that mentioned the gen-2 case feeder showed a rotary switch. I’ve found that if my case feeder is slowing down, that means I put too much brass in. I didn’t know Dillon had any conversions for the case feeders.

Mine vary on how much brass you can put in them and they still run reliably.

I didn’t know Dillon had changed the feeder until I saw your post and started searching on their site. I found the conversion kit then.

https://www.dillonprecision.com/casefeeder-variable-speed-motor-upgrade-kit_8_6_26744.html
 

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