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    consolidation reloading.

    Thinking of consolidating calibers, 9mm and 45 acp.
    Reloading on Dillon xl650 and have Complete tool head with stand and powdermeasure for 40SW. Dies are Dillon

    Dillon Shows the EZ Conversion kits for $400.00

    What would be a fair price for used?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Travelingchild View Post
    Thinking of consolidating calibers, 9mm and 45 acp.
    Reloading on Dillon xl650 and have Complete tool head with stand and powdermeasure for 40SW. Dies are Dillon

    Dillon Shows the EZ Conversion kits for $400.00

    What would be a fair price for used?
    Dillon dies are unobtainium for how long now?

    If someone really wants what you have you should make them pay dearly for it. 'List price' means nothing if it is currently unavailable from them and they can't even tell you when it will be available...

    'Used' or not makes little difference either as that stuff is pretty much bullet proof and has a forever warranty.

    Please be aware that the Dillon pistol dies are heavily backordered. Please check the Backorder Status tab below for approximate lead times.
    https://www.dillonprecision.com/s000089

    https://www.gunbroker.com/item/930248917

    or:

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/26572441273...gAAOSwGghicqOY


    Thinking your price needs to be higher than what they list if they don't even have it available...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Travelingchild View Post
    What would be a fair price for used?


    Like he said... Let the free market determine the price. Put 'em up for auction.

    I've upgraded all my dies to Dillon, and I was impressed at how much my visibly used RCBS dies for .40 and .380 brought via eBay... Not quite "new" prices, but surprisingly close.

    I had had a search saved on eBay for Dillon .380 dies for a long time, and last month I finally got a used set via eBay for list price or a bit more, and I was happy to buy them for that.

    NB: I bleed Dillon blue, but not only are they back-ordered forever, but their shipping charges are also exhorbidant, so you can easily add $15-20 to their "list" price to arrive at an out-the-door price.

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