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The XL750 is the next generation of the XL650, which has been in production since 1992. The shellplate indexing system has been completely redesigned so that the shellplate now turns more smoothly, decreasing case wobble. The index pawl has been relocated on the ring indexer and the spring direction reversed, this makes it more difficult to accidentally break the ring indexer. The index block now incorporates a roller which also aids in smoothing out the shellplate indexing process. The index block also incorporates a spring-loaded over-travel stop, which significantly increases the life of the springs on the machine.
The XL750 now has a simplified linear primer system, which only requires the removal of two nuts to detach the priming assembly from the machine, which significantly decreases the time required to change primer sizes.
All caliber conversions/caliber conversion parts and accessories (strong mount, bullet tray, roller handle, casefeeder etc.) for the XL650 are the same as is used on the XL750.
The XL750 is a new machine and it is not possible to upgrade an XL650 to an XL750.
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good game so far. however, only yankee-sized hexes are included, you need your own tools to tighten the molds. the table attachment is pretty poor because the bottom of the handle comes below the level of the device at the end of the compression, so the thickness of the table top easily causes problems.
there were two slightly different versions of the paper instructions, both of which were significantly worse than Dillon's own YouTube video.
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A big upgrade from my previous progressive press, the Dillon 550. This is the most complete reloader on the market for personal use. There are all kind of upgrades to make for those who wishes, from automatic case feeding, bullet feeding to fully automate the whole process of ammunition making. I recommend this machine to all who loads for IPSC and such high ammo consuming sports. For hunters and leisure shooters a single stage press might be a wiser economically choice but not as fun a choice. The XL750 or any other progressive press is not recommended for the precision chasing benchrester or PRS shooter unless upgraded with custom parts, because of the nature of progressive reloading with bigger tolerances than what can be achieved with the best single stage presses and hand tools.