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<blockquote data-quote="Hawgman" data-source="post: 759707" data-attributes="member: 7676"><p>About a year and a half ago I bought the L-N-L AP. Went through the whole, agonizing decision making process. For me, it's been the absolutely right choice. One thing that helped was watching some of the videos on you tube. You get a feel for how they operate. I hear about dillon's warranty. Can't comment on that. The hornady folks are great. Called them a couple times when setting up and they were very patient, totally knowledgeable. On a couple occations called them about a small part or two and they always sent 2 or 3 of things instead of just one. I don't know how dillon's warranty is better unless they just send you free presses when you call. With hornady you only need to buy the die bushing to change calibres (and dies of course). That'll run you about $15-$20. The dillon is considerably higher to do so. To me comparing the L-N-L AP to the dillon 550 isn't a true comparison. The 650 is a more accurate comparison....auto indexing, 5-station tool head set them out ahead of the 550. I didn't even want a progressive without auto indexing. In my mind a progressive is suppose to do that for you. Nor was I willing to pay the extra for the auto case feeder that comes on the 650. Who knows, If I ever want a dedicated single calibre set up I might go with a square deal b one day. I just don't see how you could go wrong with either dillon or hornady. I like the solid feel, versatility, lower calibre change out cost of the hornady.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawgman, post: 759707, member: 7676"] About a year and a half ago I bought the L-N-L AP. Went through the whole, agonizing decision making process. For me, it's been the absolutely right choice. One thing that helped was watching some of the videos on you tube. You get a feel for how they operate. I hear about dillon's warranty. Can't comment on that. The hornady folks are great. Called them a couple times when setting up and they were very patient, totally knowledgeable. On a couple occations called them about a small part or two and they always sent 2 or 3 of things instead of just one. I don't know how dillon's warranty is better unless they just send you free presses when you call. With hornady you only need to buy the die bushing to change calibres (and dies of course). That'll run you about $15-$20. The dillon is considerably higher to do so. To me comparing the L-N-L AP to the dillon 550 isn't a true comparison. The 650 is a more accurate comparison....auto indexing, 5-station tool head set them out ahead of the 550. I didn't even want a progressive without auto indexing. In my mind a progressive is suppose to do that for you. Nor was I willing to pay the extra for the auto case feeder that comes on the 650. Who knows, If I ever want a dedicated single calibre set up I might go with a square deal b one day. I just don't see how you could go wrong with either dillon or hornady. I like the solid feel, versatility, lower calibre change out cost of the hornady. [/QUOTE]
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