OK, I will tell you that Dillon does "NOT" stand by their products, and run bad business practices. I query Dillon about buying a xl750. I ask them, confirm several times..
"Does Mr. Bullet feeder work on XL750 with a powder check like a Xl650??" Yes..it does.
So I spit out about ~2500 dollars in dough to buy a XL750, bullet feeder, powder check.
I install it all, I try and dump the powder in the first case, and it doesn't work. So I am thinking, what in the hell? I pull the lever a few more times, and it still doesn't work. So then I see the problem.
The god damn powder BAR is DIRECTLY in line with the Bullet feeder tube. What in the HELL? How in the living HELL can you design a machine where the damn auto bullet die system DOES NOT WORK? Because the powder bar is directly in line with the die tube and STOPS the powder bar from actuating? You are telling me Dillon didn't test this before they put this into mass production?
So then I contact Dillon. Arrogant as it gets. SUPER arrogant. They don't give a flying frick about me, and could care less. They DID NOTHING for me. They didnt even care to look into the fact their product simple does not work with the bullet feeder and a powder check.
So all you XL750 owners who are now quality assurance people for Dillon to find VERY BASIC problems with their new machine that has "less" function than a 650, because you can run a powder check ON THAT, just fine...LOL?
You have to run your bullet feeder die in the station after the powder dump. NO powder check for you!
And is any of this information on the Dillon web site? Do they warn you it won't work?
Who here wants to buy a Dillon that requires extensive modification for something they SELL AN ACCESSORY for it, to work?
hell no. We want to buy a product that works out of the box.
They can't even come out with a new loader that is tested with the accessories that THEY SELL FOR IT.
It is absurd. Dillon, you messed up. And your arrogant attitude is garbage. Your service sucks.
That is not the only problem with this thing. one would think, hey just angle the powder die/powder cylinder away from the bullet feeder die tube right? Well, you cannot do that because the angle of the bracket for the actuator is too much angle, and creates resistance. ALSO, the powder tube slams into the primer check box, and yes Dillon, EVEN if you angle the box properly. Its because when you turn the powder bar clockwise, it gets CLOSER to the primer check box? How does Dillon not know all this? They don't even understand how their own product works and when you ask them about it, several times, they just act like you are the one that is stupid. Then they just ignore you from then on.
BTW Dillon, you should put something on your web site warning people your new 750 cannot do what a 650 does, it has less capability.
Looking forward to seeing you admit you messed up, and coming out with a redesigned XL750B real soon that actually works with the accessories that YOU SELL.
What a disaster. Dillon messed this up so badly.