r0ttie1 said:
I don't think you can go wrong with Dillon. Can't beat the warranty.
No, but you can equal it and beat it in terms of convenience.
Lee offers the same warranty Dillon does with one exception. They won't fix it for free if the problem was caused by abuse or neglect. Other than that they cover parts and workmanship for life.
And if you want to have spare parts on hand, go to their website and "buy" them and put them in your shopping cart. When you check out you'll find they're free. As many as you want and whatever you want and you don't have to talk to them to get the parts. Just order them on their website.
I bought spare parts for my 2 Lee LoadMasters and 1 Lee Turret Press years ago. I've never used any of the spares. Oh, and you can get a LoadMaster for around half of what an equivalent Dillon costs. Think it over and spend your money wisely.
I've heard plenty of problems associated with Dillons, same as you have with other presses. The most problems I've ever had with a press was a Dillon SL900. I've still got it and it works well now but I had to figure out how to make it work without Dillon's help as they couldn't figure it out.