Dillon Precision Product Catalog

Which Dillon is Right for YOU? S quare D eal B RL550C XL750 RL1100

Choosing a reloader isn’t rocket science. For most it comes down to three basic questions:

1. For Which Firearm are You Reloading? A) Handgun Only B) Rifle Only C) Rifle and Handgun D) Rifle Calibers .338 Lapua, .416 Rigby, .378 Weatherby-based cartridges (Hint: If you’re loading for handguns only, any of our metallic cartridge reloaders will work for you. In fact, the Square Deal B was designed just for handgun cartridges. However, if you’re going to load both handgun and rifle cartridges, you must rule out the SDB entirely and move on to one of our other reloaders.)

2. How Much Ammo Do You Shoot? A) Less Than 500 Rounds Per Month B) 500-1000 Rounds Per Month C) 1000+ Rounds Per Month (Hint: How much you shoot – or how much you would like to shoot – is a huge part of the process of choosing a reloader. The more you shoot, the greater production capability

3. How Much Time Do You Have Available to Load? A) I Have All the Time I Need B) I Can Devote a Couple of Hours Per Week C) I’m Late for the Range Now! (Hint: If you have plenty of spare time or if you simply enjoy the process of reloading your own ammunition, the RL550C is a great all-around machine with a loading rate of around 400 to 500 rounds per hour and will produce plenty of ammo for most purposes. However, if you’re looking to get into competition in a big way, you ought to consider using MORE of your time to practice. Going to a higher- production-rate machine will allow you to spend less time loading and more time practicing.)

Still Can’t Decide? OK, Then One More Question: 4. For What Do You Need the Ammo? A) Casual Shooting B) Hunting C) Competitive Shooting D) Extreme! All the Above! (Hint: If you need to answer “C” or “D” on this question, chances are that you ought to consider the Super 1050. Especially if you tend to store your once-fired brass in five- gallon buckets!) 1. Take the quiz! 2. Use the answer matrix below to determine which machine best fits your needs!

you need. Competition shooting requires lots of

ammo for practice and serious competition shooters can burn up incredible quantities of ammo. That’s one reason most of them choose our XL750 or RL1100 reloaders.)

The matrix below uses the answers to Questions 1, 2 & 3 above. Question 4 is a modifier only to break ties.

CCB = RL550C or XL750* ** CCC = XL750 Dxx = RL550C (No matter the other responses, RL550C only.) * Answering “C” or “D” on Question 4 pushes you to the XL750 or **RL1100.

BCC = XL750** CAA = BL550 or RL550C CAB = RL550C CAC = RL550C or XL750* CBA = RL550C CBB = RL550C or XL750* CBC = RL550C or XL750* CCA = RL550C or XL750* **

BAA = BL550 BAB = RL550C BAC = RL550C or XL750* BBA = RL550C BBB = RL550C or XL750* BBC = RL550C or XL750* BCA = RL550C or XL750* ** BCB = RL550C or XL750*

AAA = SDB or BL550 AAB = SDB or RL550C AAC = XL750 ABA = SDB or RL550C ABB = RL550C or XL750* ABC = RL550C or XL750* ACA = SDB or XL750* ** ACB = XL750**

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