Re: Reloading press
If you are really just going to loading pistol, the Dillon Square Deal B is hard to beat. Here are my "three up/three down"
+ Auto Index
+ Compact size/shorter stroke
+ It's a Dillon--the customeer service is not exagerated
- Propriety dies; full cnversion kit with dies, shell plate, tool head etc can add up to a lot more than a $40 "std die" set
- Tool head change is 4 allens screws and about 10 minutes (with a dedicated tool head), small/large primer swap about 5-10 as well
- Powder measure can be finiky with stick/flake powder (but so is the 550)
I really like my 550B, but can really crank out some 45 and 9mm on the SDB. I also have tool heads in 380, 38/357 and 40/10--It just plain works well with all the calibers. I was leary of the propriety dies at first, but used ones are to be found and the new ones are "OK" priced. I pretty much only use the 550B for rifle.
IF you think you are going to get into rifle, then consider the 550B first or accept the fact you may be in the market for another press when you get to that point. Especially with Dillons warranty, used presses are a viable option. I got the SDB and two conversion kit for a great price.
Just my toughts.
ZY