Well guys, here's my story fresh off the "press".
I got a XL650 at an auction but it had no accessories. Got my accessories and little pieces missing and just ran some 9mm to size it, M die swage and prime it. ( I did add the roller bearings on the shell plate and cam rod, I think it's called)
I also have two Hornady LnL presses as tricked out and buffed and polished as I can make em.
I now understand WHY Dillon guys feel like they can run their press like crazed chimps. It's because it gives you that feeling of total confidence. My Hornady LnL just can NOT be trusted the same as this Dillon.
My Hornady presses have a "motion" that you get to know and feel. The Dillon just DOES IT. UP.. DOWN.. You don't need to slow down just hair here and there to make sure the case is doing what it's supposed to. It's there every time and you know it.
Now I'm not gonna jump ship or anything because my Hornady produces awesome finished product, which I HAVE NOT done on this Dillon. I don't know how consistent it is when actually seating bullets. The way I load (two stages, even pistol rounds) and with my mods on the Hornady will produce .223 all within .002 (ogive) at most, regardless if the deck is loaded or not.