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    Two of us have dillon xl 650s and we were bored so we decided to try our hand at replacement parts


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    Broom_jm

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    You manufactured your own shell plates? That's some good machining. I presume these would be exclusively for your own needs and you wouldn't risk patent infringement by attempting to sell them? :)
     

    jmemmert

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    machine it to fit a bit more snug than dillon's. I'll buy one off of you. Also make one thinner to be able to use the rt1200 for 300 blk. I'd buy one of those too.
     

    Iroquois

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    Very nice.....a good machinist is amazing to watch. Also a vanishing breed thanks to automation.
     

    rockhopper46038

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    What's the chance you might be incentivized to make an 8 hole turret for my Lyman All-American? The current turret has 4 holes and I could provide it as a template.
     
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