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Close but no stogy.
Anyone can post their experience with any product, as long as it is factual it is not a problem. What I have posted is exactly what the machine has done so far. Its in Dillons lap, not mine. This is just what their machine does, no more, no less. My opinion is my opinion no more no less.
Dillon may need their legal department when and if one of their 650's blows up and blinds someone or worse. My posts, plus dozens of others that I have found will form the basis for any suit against them. I am not out to GET Dillon, just to get them to correct a problem that they aparently have. THE 650, in my opinion, as it is presently configured, causes the primers to be loaded sideways, upside down and can cause an uncontrolled explosion that could result in loss of life an limb. Of course any reloading machine presents danger but this machine appears to present an almost certainty of a calamity, in my opinion. Thats my OPINION of which I am entitled.
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