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DILLON PRECISION

Reloading Equipment In Stock!

Reloading Information 

Why Reload?
Save Money / Shoot More
Increase Accuracy / Customize Loads
Satisfaction
Hobby
The next time ammunition is in short supply and scarce, you will be in control of your personal ammunition surplus.
What is the estimated cost to reload more popular rounds?
9mm / 380acp
Brass  $0.00
Bullet  $0.10
Primer $0.04
Powder $0.02
$16 per 100rds
45acp
Brass  $0.00
Bullet  $0.13
Primer $0.04
Powder $0.02
$19 per 100rds
40S/W
Brass  $0.00
Bullet  $0.12
Primer $0.04
Powder $0.02
$18 per 100rds
45Colt / 44Mag
Brass  $0.00
Bullet  $0.18
Primer $0.04
Powder $0.08
$30 per 100rds
5.56 / 223
Brass  $0.00
Bullet  $0.12
Primer $0.04
Powder $0.09
$25 per 100rds
7.62 / 308
Brass  $0.00
Bullet  $0.18
Primer $0.04
Powder $0.16
$38 per 100rds
Where do I find Reloading "Recipes" for my Caliber and bullet weight?
We carry
Dillon Precision 
Reloading Equipment
With Lifetime Warrenty
After selecting your Press you will need a set of Dies unless you have chosen the Square Deal B Machine.
To load additional Calibers you will need a Caliber Conversion Kit and a set of Dies for your machine choice.
The economical Square Deal B Caliber Conversion Kits come with Dies.       Note: The Square Deal B Machine will only function with Pistol Rounds.

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Safe Firearm Practices

Handle all firearms as if they were loaded

Never forget that a gun has the potential to produce serious injury or death in a single instant of carelessness.  Make safe gun handling a habit to be followed at all times.  After you determine that a gun is unloaded, continue to handle it as though it were loaded.

Always keep your firearm pointed in a safe direction

In selecting a safe direction, you must also take into consideration that a bullet can ricochet or glance off any object it strikes, and that bullets can penetrate walls, ceilings, floors, and windows.

Keep your finger out of the gun's trigger guard and off the trigger until you have aligned the gun's sights on a safe target and you have made the decision to fire

By keeping your finger completely outside the trigger guard until you have aimed at the target, you guarantee that any shots you fire will go safely in the direction of your intended target.

Always be certain that your target and the surrounding area are safe before firing

Remember that a bullet can travel as much as several miles, so you should be certain of what your bullet could strike befroe you pull the trigger. Never fire at a movement, a noise, a flash of color, or a rustling bush without posiively identifying your target.

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