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Ok ok... no flames here... I found this thread on "The firing line" and was impressed by the analysis that the second poster (Waldog) posted.
http://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=460533 The second poster..... : 1. States that most people have loaded on either an LnL OR a Dillon, but not on both.... and... 2. He talks intelligently about what he perceives to be the strengths and weaknesses of both. So... my question is to my brothers here who use the Dillon... read the post and tell me if this analysis is true for the Dillon in your honest opinion. and if you are an LnL user... give me your thoughts about the analysis as well. In advance, if you are a Dillon owner, you are obviously dedicated to your machine and its processes. I get that. Just as the Hornady owners are undoubtedly married to their machines too. I'm more interested in discovering if the perceived flaws and positives are accurate. I.E. "The LnL rotary powder dispenser is vastly superior to Dillons powder dispenser." and..... The reloading process starts at the front and bullets are seated in the rear on Dillon and is opposite on the LnL.....Really???? I don't know.... AND.... does it matter??? so... "What say You?" Thanks in advance. Michael
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