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Smoking Deal Dillon 550
« on: April 17, 2010, 06:48:23 AM »
Who says there are no deals out there bought this 550 used at a gun shop no less for $250, sign on box said as is no returns, some of the parts were lose in box so I spent 30min mounting it and puting it together, the kicker was it came with a nice set of Dillon Carbide 44 dies 3 die conversions 223, 25-06, 30 carbine extra powder measure tool head and stand it was missing  4 buttons total and the primer warning system has a crack it still works fine.

I ran off about 100 223 last night.
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Re: Smoking Deal Dillon 550
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2010, 07:11:59 AM »
Nice buy,wish I could find a sweet find like that.Still have the old single stage.But it gets me by. :D
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Re: Smoking Deal Dillon 550
« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2010, 01:55:25 PM »
Thats a great deal

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Re: Smoking Deal Dillon 550
« Reply #3 on: April 17, 2010, 02:19:08 PM »
thanks, it will keep my hopes and optimism up.
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Re: Smoking Deal Dillon 550
« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2010, 07:50:18 AM »
Sometimes I just wonder about the big picture of things I guess faith smiled down on me, two days before I saw a add on craigs list brand new 550 in box $250 I called the guy up and was the first one, he was about 60mi away from me and told him I wanted it and was leaving right now he said fine it's yours by the time I got there someone else bought it and left.

 I just happened into this gun shop 25mi in the other direction to buy a 38 cal collet for my RCBS bullet puller and there was the 550 sitting on a table in a apple box with a bunch of loose parts another guy looking at it soon as he took his hands off of it and took a step or two away I grabbed the box and took it to the register it also had a RCBS hand primer unit with shell holders taken a part minius the primer tray now I got two hand primer units.

In this day an age with people gobbling up used reloading stuff at top $ I was surprised to see it there.

Dand just keep looking and don't think to long just pull the trigger when you see it.
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Re: Smoking Deal Dillon 550
« Reply #5 on: April 18, 2010, 02:48:52 PM »
Great Find. It's a super press.

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Re: Smoking Deal Dillon 550
« Reply #6 on: April 24, 2010, 06:49:11 AM »
Looks like your bench is getting full--your going to need another bench soon looks like.

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Re: Smoking Deal Dillon 550
« Reply #7 on: April 24, 2010, 09:22:41 AM »
My 10x20 reloading room is bulging here is what my other bench looks like + another mec 9000 squeezed in, I have a desk at the end that the tumblers are going to go on
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Re: Smoking Deal Dillon 550
« Reply #8 on: April 25, 2010, 12:46:19 AM »
Sometimes I just wonder about the big picture of things I guess faith smiled down on me...

You see?  Lightning DOES strike twice in the same place! 

Apparently you were destined to get that Dillon and a good deal too.  Don't you find it a bit "unusual" that it happened TWICE for you in short order?  Now that's not coincidence...or is it?

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Re: Smoking Deal Dillon 550
« Reply #9 on: April 25, 2010, 06:54:32 AM »
Sometimes I just wonder about the big picture of things I guess faith smiled down on me...

You see?  Lightning DOES strike twice in the same place! 

Apparently you were destined to get that Dillon and a good deal too.  Don't you find it a bit "unusual" that it happened TWICE for you in short order?  Now that's not coincidence...or is it?


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I agree it's not the first time something like that has happened some years back I went into a pawn shop they had a md 42 Win. for $325 a great deal, I always wanted one, the guy would not take a check I said I'll be back i'm going to the bank set the gun aside for me he no need I have had it for 3mo I got back maybe 5-6 hours later as I was working and had to go by a job, gun sold when, maybe a week or so later I stopped in another pawn shop guy was trying to sell a md 42 skeet gun the shop offered him $175 about $600 under value I listened and when the pawn shop worker got on the phone I offered him $300 we went outside and made the deal.

Boy I just wonder when someone is smiling down.
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Re: Smoking Deal Dillon 550
« Reply #10 on: April 25, 2010, 01:18:21 PM »
Do you play the "Lottery"?  I would like to purchase tickets just ahead of you and spot you for the ticket purchase(s) that you make.

Good post.  Interesting deja vu.  I have had a few too, on a differnet front.  I told wifey while walking through a  forest we frequent only at Thanksgiving that I could "call" a deer to see.  She poo-pooed the idea.  I told her to watch and commenced to mentally ask for the presence and viewing of my furry friends.  Not three minutes later, a 6-point buck stood up within 50 yards in plain view and walked away.  Her mouth was wide open.  I have done that on multiple occasions on my own while deer hunting.  I don't do it for money and I generally keep it to myself as it could just as likely NOT happen.  But I sure like it when it does.  May be a latent sixth sense when in their hidden presence.  May be just coincidence and high deer density.  One never knows.

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Re: Smoking Deal Dillon 550
« Reply #11 on: April 25, 2010, 02:32:44 PM »
The worst was what used to happen to me when I was in my 20s and 30s and raising a family.  I'd run across a smokin' deal just about the time I barely had two nickels to rub together because of a refrigerator going out or car repairs or some such.

Lately things are better though.  My best most recent deal was also on a Dillon 550b and a ton of accessories.  The seller had put all of the stuff on a "wish list" on the web just to get a total if bought retail and the Dillon and all the accessories, dies and change parts were about $2100.  He told me he'd let it all go for $500 and in addition had a list of guns he wanted to sell.  I showed up at his house to look at the Dillon stuff but took a wad of cash just in case there were other deals to be had.  I left there with the Dillon stuff, a Garand hand picked from CMP, 675 rounds of surplus 30-06, a Springfield 1911 "loaded" model, a Ruger 10/22 and a Ruger Mk III 22/45 with a red dot sight.  I counted out 19 Ben Franklins to him and left there a very happy camper!!

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Re: Smoking Deal Dillon 550
« Reply #12 on: April 30, 2010, 10:42:50 AM »
landowner & Curtis

played the lotto ZERO,

Boy that's nice when you make a score like that.

I was involed in a minor way, I was in a good friends Bus. one day when he had a guy who did a lot of remodel work for him on his home show up with his passed away dad's Colt collection my buddy bought $7000 worth of single action colts for $500ea most where Gen 3 but a few where 1&2 all came in there box's with paper work some unfired and the few that were in like 99%, my friend knew nothing about handguns let lone SA Colts he is a shotgun shooter only, I did get in on the action a little bought a 1911 in 38 super a Ser. 70 gold cup for $500ea.

After the guy left my buddy said so how bad did I do i'll I could do was grin and shake my head and drool all over his guns.

When I was in the hay day of my plumbing Bus. mid 80's I would spend hours sitting in my open top CJ7 going over blue prints outside several pawnshops waiting for guys selling guns let me tell you I got some real scores a few I kept many I traded or sold.
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