Product Reviews
15 Aug 2025
Purchased for the Dillon XL 650 an RL 1100 and I am very pleased with the performance of this lighting.
15 Aug 2025
Easy to follow instructions. Reliable feed and function. Some resistance / tug as DAA powder funnel leaves shell case. MUCH IMPROVED 45ACP ROUND COUNT ON XL750. WILL GET ANOTHER FOR MY 40 S&W UNIT.
11 Aug 2025
Good set of dies, but the full-length resize die isn’t truly “full length.”
If you’re working with brass fired from a Glock, which often leaves a slight bulge (“Glock belly”), this die won’t remove it completely. You may need a separate sizing solution to correct that issue.
11 Aug 2025
The lynx is my first competition belt, I have tried a variety of different belts from friends in my gun club and the lynx is by far the most convenient imo for the following reasons: it combines the flexibility of duty belts with the rigidity of rigid competition belts. It can be rolled up for easy transport (I like to take my motorcycle to the range). By drilling individual links I can attach 3d printed attachments to perfectly sit on the belt but if I change my setup I can just replace single links. They send the belt quickly and for a fair price. Just don't try to contact them on the customer support Whatsapp, I didn't receive a reply there.
9 Aug 2025
They work great, but the colors are backwards from dillon.
On my XL750, the tip of the large primer tube is red and the small is blue.
On these, the small is red and the large is blue.
9 Aug 2025
Tried it out for the first time today and it can be finicky.
When you put the primers in the tray and wiggle it around, it does a very poor job of flipping them over. My old RCBS hand primer, the tray on it flips the primers no problem. This thing does not for some reason. I end up having to manually flip about 25% of them.
Getting them to drop into the tubes is game of cat and mouse. You have to tip and turn it every direction to get them to feed, and they do not always drop into the tube, sometimes one primer will just set there at the top and will not drop in and I have to tap on the lid above it to make it drop in.
I found that just holding the button down for constant vibration does not work very well. I find it work a little better if you pulse it, hitting the button for about 1 second on and off.
Still, this seems way better that the old "hunt and peck" method. I never tried it, as I just set up a brand new XL750 and decided to go with this from the get go. But just watching videos of people manually filling the tubes seemed like something I did not want to do.