billybob44
Contributing Member
Pretty difficult to argue with dies that are as good as any out there and are half th
As a matter of fact, Lee dies are almost 1/3rd the cost of Dillon dies.
I would venture to say that someone who would make this statement (in this post title) has not used Dillon dies??
I retired a little over a year ago after working 40 years as a GM Tech, and have bought my share of tools. Started with Stanley, Pro Craft, and most all of the "Value Leader" type of tools. For the last 20 or so years, I have owned mostly Snap-On,and Mac tools. It DOES make a difference to work with the best.
For ME--I have NEVER cussed myself for buying too good of tool. I have cussed myself for buying too CHEAP of a tool!!......Bill.
As a matter of fact, Lee dies are almost 1/3rd the cost of Dillon dies.
I would venture to say that someone who would make this statement (in this post title) has not used Dillon dies??
I retired a little over a year ago after working 40 years as a GM Tech, and have bought my share of tools. Started with Stanley, Pro Craft, and most all of the "Value Leader" type of tools. For the last 20 or so years, I have owned mostly Snap-On,and Mac tools. It DOES make a difference to work with the best.
For ME--I have NEVER cussed myself for buying too good of tool. I have cussed myself for buying too CHEAP of a tool!!......Bill.