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Rating: (51)
8 Feb 2022
The unit works very well a little finicky with the initial set up and adjustment. Makes case feeding really easy. I have one of the first 550s to come out and had to change out the screws that hold the case feeder to the base plate . My old style used cap screws instead of counter sunk screws. Picked up new screws at the hardware store. All en All the unit works good.
Roger Hupcej
6 Feb 2022
Super well-designed system...easy to install, priced right, and most importantly, works great! Fantastic product!
Jon Lundgren
17 Jan 2022
Tightening the shellplate on my press enough is needed, but then it works 99,99% even with 9mm in higher rate of reloading.

For the money absolutely super product ! Thank you....

D.V.C
Petr Kozák
28 Dec 2021
This is absolutely amazing. I'm not an engineer, but I certainly recognize the work that has to have gone into designing and building this machine. I questioned whether or not it would actually cut time in half, as they stated. It definitely does so for me, if not better than that !
I have loaded a couple thousand rounds of various calibers so far and I am highly impressed.

Thanks for a great product that actually functions as advertised. That's a rare quality in this day and age.
DOUG KIMBALL
12 Nov 2021
I have the latest model, Dillon RL550C and there was no problem to just take off 1,3 mm from the holder to fit it on my press. The product is fantastic and works very well and has increased both my decaping speed and reloading speed 50%.
Åke Felixson
21 Oct 2021
The mini case feeder is very good, I had to undertake very minor modification to clear the lip of the press adjacent to the tool head but very easy to do. I have the feeder tubes and loader bowl which work well. As this is the least outomated of my four presses, I was just looking to speed up my .223 and 300 Ham'r processing and loading. the case feeder still allows the use of a bullet feeder. In summary not as fast as my dillon 1050 but not far off and you still get quality ammunition.
colin alden