WTB: Dillon 1200 or 1500 with 300 BO trim die

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P1ZombieKiller
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WTB: Dillon 1200 or 1500 with 300 BO trim die

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I am looking for a used Dillon trimmer with the 300 BO die.
PM me with what ya have, and price shipped to 75154
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Re: WTB: Dillon 1200 or 1500 with 300 BO trim die

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If you haven't found a Dillon trimmer yet, FFB is supposed to have more of their Honey Badger trim adapters in stock this week. By the time you get the adapter, router, bit (I am using a 3/8 carbide end mill), and vacuum shroud it ends up costing about the same as a Dillon, but I found it to be a good option with Dillon so backed up. Using a steel die from Whidden; if I ever wear it out I will look at replacing with Dillon's carbide die.

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Re: WTB: Dillon 1200 or 1500 with 300 BO trim die

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I actually will be using this in a RCBS single stage press. I just want to be able to trim brass quick.

I will look into the trimmer.
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Re: WTB: Dillon 1200 or 1500 with 300 BO trim die

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You may run into issues fitting the vacuum shroud to evacuate chips on the single stage press. On the Dillon presses you have to use a special reduced thickness toolhead to power trim 300 Blackout and still get the vacuum shroud to fit. This is specific to the short length of the Blackout cartridge; longer cartridges won't have the same issue since the trim die will be longer.
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