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I only used the Gen 2 for maybe 3 months or so when Dillon came out with theirs, & I bought one. It's close to new condition in the original box with manual & all of the stuff. I paid $500 plus tax, etc. when I bought it, & I see they are now $399. I'll take $250 at the Southeast Regional next week. I've been loading 38-105's coated, & have loaded 125's & 158's in the past. I used it on a Dillon 1050. I also have a Gen 1 that I used for a few years. Original box, manual, all the stuff & in excellent condition. Also paid $500 for that one when new from Dillon. Gimme $150 for it. I mostly loaded the same bullets as listed above for the Gen 2. I started using it on a Dillon 650 & later moved it to a 1050. I'm using the new Dillon version now. It has some advantages over the others, but probably not enough to justify me spending the extra money. When I didn't have to stop to add bullets, brass, or powder, I could usually load 100 38's in less than 3 minutes on any of the three machines while being careful & watching the powder check pointer. All of these take a little fiddling when setting up, & I can likely save you some time giving you reasonable phone support/advice.