Let's say you're an experienced reloader who's been loading on a non-Dillon progressive for a while--so you have all the stuff you could possibly need to load rifle (.308) and pistol (9mm, .45ACP, 10mm, .357).
Let's further say that you were considering switching to a Dillon 650. What exactly would you need to get from Dillon (or Brian Enos) to be up and running? There's no need for new scales, tumblers, or any other non-press-specific stuff. But everything press-specific would need to go on the list.
This is where it gets a little confusing for non-Dillon users, as the terminology is new ("caliber conversion kit," "Quick Change," "toolhead").
Let's further say that you were considering switching to a Dillon 650. What exactly would you need to get from Dillon (or Brian Enos) to be up and running? There's no need for new scales, tumblers, or any other non-press-specific stuff. But everything press-specific would need to go on the list.
This is where it gets a little confusing for non-Dillon users, as the terminology is new ("caliber conversion kit," "Quick Change," "toolhead").