Reloading Equipment FS: Dillon 1050 Super LOADED w/ Mark 7 Autodrive PRO SOLD

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Dillon 1050 Super LOADED w/ Mark 7 Autodrive PRO SOLD

Dillon 1050 Press: Additional: Mr. Bullet Feeder. Fast n' Friendly Small Primer Swedger Rod, Needle Bearing Shellplate upgrade, 6 Small Primer Pickup Tubes, 1 extra Small Primer Rod, 1 extra Primer Hold Down, 1 extra Case Feed Bullet Drop Tube. 1 extra Dillon Tool Head. Extra small parts like springs, tabs and others...

9mm
Dillon Tool Head loaded with 9mm Carbide dies set (lots of spares), Powder Drop, Fast n' Friendly Shellplate, Mr, Bullet Feeder Powder funnel, Mr. Bullet Feeder Die Drop. Mr. Bullet Feeder 9mm Sorting Bowl Insert.
Small Pistol Case Feeder Plate



223
Dillon Tool Head loaded with 223 Carbide dies set (lots of spares), Powder Drop, Fast n' Friendly Shellplate, Mr, Bullet Feeder Powder funnel, Mr. Bullet Feeder Die Drop. Mr. Bullet Feeder 223 Sorting Bowl Insert.
Small Rifle Case Feeder Plate

I would put a price on the Dillon 1050 with Mr Bullet Feeder and both 9mm & 223 Setups at: $2750 plus shipping.



Mark 7 PRO Autodrive: Like NEW. This is the "PRO" Autodrive.
Additional: De-Cap Sensor
Bullet Sensor
Low Primer Sensor.

I would put a price on the Mark 7 Autodrive and (3) sensors at $1750 plus shipping. I also have video of this running.



At this time I would like to sell the Press and conversions together. I will separate the press and autodrive. I bought this and it is really overkill for me. It works amazing. Everything is still like new. NO trades.

Thanks, Matt










































 
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That's quite the setup !

I have been looking for a 1050 in either 9mm or 45 but this is a bit more than I need as I would not need a bullet feeder.

GLWS
 
That's quite the setup !

I have been looking for a 1050 in either 9mm or 45 but this is a bit more than I need as I would not need a bullet feeder.

GLWS
He right progressive reloading without a bullet feeder especially in pistol loading, Is spinning your wheels. you can get by without a case feeder imo. But bullet feeder is a must
 
You may not think you need a bullet Feeder..... until you run one with a bullet Feeder....I could separate the 223 conversion out...

Matt

Truth right there. That's like running an F1 car and not putting on tires. You absolutely need a bullet feeder on a 1050 and I even use one on my 650 which I still manually crank.
 
Truth right there. That's like running an F1 car and not putting on tires. You absolutely need a bullet feeder on a 1050 and I even use one on my 650 which I still manually crank.
I'm sure your right - perhaps I should have said I'd be Ok with adding a bullet feeder later.

I currently have a 550 and a Co-Ax so a 1050 would be a big step up.

Very nice clean looking press.