I like my Dillon 650. I am learning that 308 is a lot more work to reload than my 357 or 380. Also the handgun cases last longer. One advantage of hand loading it that I can load 357 cases to 38SPL levels for practice and not get that ring from using shorter cases. I also load reduced recoil 308 loads for my wife (10 grains of Titegroup 168 gr 308 bullet) which is sub-sonic and more like shooting a 22. I use X-treem plated bullets for my 380 and 38SPL loads to save money and not get lead fouling.

I have had some problems with the Dillon, but most were due to me being new to reloading. The staff is very helpful and replaced stuff free of charge.