I have a 1050 and the things I learned about dillon parts are expensive, I've upgraded some stuff and usually find out the dillon stuff really is just as good you're probably spending money for little or no gain. Lighting is one big gain for old eyes. My 1050 is way more then I need even with the amount of shooting I do. Dillon is maybe the number one maker in the reloading world and because of it you have companies that do make up grades and parts that some of which work well. Support is good and warranty (except for the 1050) is beyond approach. You just need to do a little homework so you get the machine that really serves your needs.