So you want to use a Dillon 750…
I get a lot requests for help on how to use a Dillon to product match quality ammo. Here’s a link to a playlist of all my Dillon videos as well as a list of the parts I’ve changed out.
Here's a fairly comprehensive list of what you'll need to for any sort of 750 setup just for my Patrons. I hope this helps and remember, this is 99% of it, there's always little things that your particular needs may dictate. Also, the conversion kits and a few other things are for the 6.5prc/7mm setup so anyting else will require some changes to a couple things you order.
https://www.dillonprecision.com/s000022
Dillin 750 machine
https://www.dillonprecision.com/s000086
case feeder for large rifle
Upgraded toolhead with free float capability. You can use the normal ones, but these are much better. There’s some other brands too but basically any CNC toolhead you can find is better than the cast metal factory ones.
https://www.dillonprecision.com/62324
You’ll need a couple extra of these because you’re bound to break them learning how to use the autodrive and you can’t run the machine with them.
https://www.dillonprecision.com/s000210
bearing
This helps the machine work smoother
index block
Smooths up operation a little but really is for the ability to adjust primer seating depth
inline fab base
Way better than the Dillon stand but you only need this if you aren’t running the autodrive.
inline fab handle
Way better than any other Dillon handle but you only need this if you aren’t running the autodrive.
https://www.markvii-loading.com/autodrives/650-750-pro-autodrivetm.html
Other than some sensors that I never got, this is all you really need.
https://www.dillonprecision.com/21253
for dropping powder with the magnum powder funnel that comes with the conversion kit
https://www.area419.com/product/funnelheads/
Dillon adapter for powder die