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0802
02-02-2019, 07:23 PM
Picked up this lot today. All Looks to be in good shape, maybe a few missing parts.

Besides the Dillon, which of these are best candidates for putting back into service?

I’m specifically looking for info on the Lyman turret press and the Dillon 450 to 550 conversion.

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OS OK
02-02-2019, 07:50 PM
That turret looks like the press linkage could be reversed making it a good candidate for an upside down sizing press with a whole battery of sizing dies mtd. in the turret.

dragon813gt
02-02-2019, 09:15 PM
The Dillon has the 550 frame conversion. That’s a shame because I like the solid 450 frame. But I also have a 550 w/ tool heads. Pretty sure you can upgrade the primer system if you wanted to. You can use one of their automatic measures w/ springs if you can’t install the safety rod. I prefer the measure w/ the springs as the rod makes it clunky.

Do you have the manual Dillon powder measure? The manual powder measure and primer feeder are parts that some people seek out.

TNsailorman
02-03-2019, 11:37 AM
Thanks for the pictures. That is a very nice haul. pm sent. james

0802
02-03-2019, 11:44 AM
I don’t have the manual powder measure for the Dillon, everything I got is pictured.


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country gent
02-03-2019, 11:49 AM
I have one of those herters piwder measures its a good measure a little harder to set but works well

georgerkahn
02-07-2019, 09:40 AM
Bion, MY pick to return to service is the SPARTAN!!! I have one of these I initially picked up to be my dedicated decapping station -- used nothing except for that, equipped with a RCBS Universal decap die. However, I replaced it with an equally old Pacific press, when I discovered the beauty of using the Spartan for loading teeny calibers: the .25acp and .32 auto. It's design is such that it afford plenty of "finger room" for loading these; and, it's cast construction permits approaching-zero flexing of any part of it. A prime example, imho, how higher quality presses were made in the old days ;). Yup -- this would be my first choice!
geo

higgins
02-07-2019, 12:43 PM
another vote for the Spartan. Looks like all it needs is dies and a shellholder. I also use mine for minimum leverage jobs like bullet seating for bottleneck cartridges and the entire loading process for pistol ammo. Mine is about 50 years old and still going strong.

The MEC shotshell loader may be complete too. You can use the MEC bottle for shot and dispense powder with a measure. It doesn't slow the process all that much; I've done it many times when I didn't have a bushing for the powder charge I wanted.

hendere
02-07-2019, 06:08 PM
Another vote here for the Spartan. It surprised me how much I ended up enjoying using it. The clearance makes it a joy. I use mine a lot.

skud007
03-08-2019, 02:31 PM
The Dillon has the 550 frame conversion. That’s a shame because I like the solid 450 frame. But I also have a 550 w/ tool heads. Pretty sure you can upgrade the primer system if you wanted to. You can use one of their automatic measures w/ springs if you can’t install the safety rod. I prefer the measure w/ the springs as the rod makes it clunky.

Do you have the manual Dillon powder measure? The manual powder measure and primer feeder are parts that some people seek out.

As pointed out you have the 550 frame and the 450 other parts. Other than the slide out tool head the other features that make it a 550 are the automatic priming system and automatic powder system. Both can be found on Dillon's site. I just installed the automatic powder measure on my 450. It was really easy to do and they give you everything. Mine already had the automatic primer feeder on it. If that is a feature you're looking for you could sell your manual one and put it toward the automatic system.

Baltimoreed
03-10-2019, 07:41 PM
You’ve picked up some nice equipment there. Over the years I’ve used the 450 and eventually upgraded to the 550 Dillon powder measures on my Lyman turret presses. The 550 units are great, lift the ram and drop your powder. Very accurate throws.

Green Frog
03-11-2019, 10:06 AM
I have that same upgraded Dillon 450 ->550 that my Dad left me. He upgraded the 450 as far as it would go, then ordered the conversion frame and Voila! just like Johnnie Cash’s Cadillac, “one piece at a time” he had gotten the object of his desires. I still have all the take-off parts in the cabinet and have thought of completing a single caliber build in, say, 327 Fed Mag or some such just to use them up. ;)

Froggie

Pressman
03-11-2019, 09:00 PM
What brand is the swagging press?

gbehrman
04-30-2019, 01:17 PM
I vote for the Lyman. Most versitile, had Dillon once never got used to the hand routine

3006guns
05-05-2019, 02:12 PM
I don't believe I've ever heard of the ".38 supper" cartridge. Is that something that requires eating a full meal before reloading?

Kidding of course..........everyone KNOWS it's spelled ".38 souper"..........

0802
05-13-2019, 06:22 PM
Getting the 450/550 back in action. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190513/561ed1ca5cf10264a4c76748f1078d74.jpg


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0802
05-13-2019, 06:23 PM
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0802
05-13-2019, 08:16 PM
Auto eject and UFO light. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190514/33ecc824c8e8d436b043675d9b66861f.jpg


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0802
05-13-2019, 08:17 PM
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0802
05-13-2019, 10:19 PM
And done. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190514/1c714e8786bb62923efc11110a2a39cc.jpg

Except I now realize I’m missing a spent primer catcher.


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Green Frog
05-14-2019, 10:16 AM
Late to the discussion (as usual) but congratulations anyway on a fine haul. Years ago my dad started out with a 450 and upgraded one or two features at a time until he decided to buy the 550 frame and do the complete upgrade... so he ended up with everything looking proper for the 550 (except the handle) with the proper auto powder drop, auto primer feed, and all. :mrgreen:

Meanwhile, I still have all of the old, non-upgrade parts and have thought seriously about trying to buy the parts common to both models. What I have in mind is a dedicated press for one of my most-used calibers, probably 32 S&W Long. One item not mentioned, if you use either of the original Dillon (manual or automatic) powder measure, it is possible to add a post factory upgrade... a micrometer adjustment knob to the powder slide. This can be a useful improvement, particularly if you frequently change powders or charges in different loads. I have one on my manual measure and if I ever get off my lazy posterior and rebuild the 450, it will occupy the place of honor. :)

A random thought... I wonder whether it would be advisable to load 44-40s with black powder on the 450. I'm getting set up to campaign a Henry in that caliber in North-South Skirmish events, and that will require a fairly high volume of ammo between practice, individual events and team events. Has anyone loaded black powder cartridges on a Dillon Progressive?? If the plastic powder reservoir will be a concern, maybe that outfit that makes Pyrex™ replacement reservoirs would be able to help. Decisions, decisions. :rolleyes:

Froggie