6 station press
Quote from Reloader on March 6, 2018, 12:50 pmHi all,
I'm a hunter, marksmen and reloader from the southwest of Germany. Since more than 10 years, I use a Dillon 650 and are very satisfied. Today I think about an additional bullet feeder to my present equipment (sizing-charging-checking(powder)-seating-crimping).
I won't replace the checking die with the bullet feeder die and the same I won't do with the crimp die; setting and crimping should be retained in different dies.
Has anyone allready had the same idea and could came to an answer? Or did anyone know a 6 station press with 2 free positions on the right place.
Regards Volker
Hi all,
I'm a hunter, marksmen and reloader from the southwest of Germany. Since more than 10 years, I use a Dillon 650 and are very satisfied. Today I think about an additional bullet feeder to my present equipment (sizing-charging-checking(powder)-seating-crimping).
I won't replace the checking die with the bullet feeder die and the same I won't do with the crimp die; setting and crimping should be retained in different dies.
Has anyone allready had the same idea and could came to an answer? Or did anyone know a 6 station press with 2 free positions on the right place.
Regards Volker
Quote from Reloader on March 6, 2018, 6:51 pmMy first thought is go with the 1050, but in order to use a bullet feeder you still have to give up either the powder check or combine the seat and crimp. On the other hand, this isn't a Dillon, and it is pricey, so be prepared for the hit...
https://www.markvii-loading.com/The-Evolution-Landscape_ep_84-1.html
My first thought is go with the 1050, but in order to use a bullet feeder you still have to give up either the powder check or combine the seat and crimp. On the other hand, this isn't a Dillon, and it is pricey, so be prepared for the hit...
https://www.markvii-loading.com/The-Evolution-Landscape_ep_84-1.html
Quote from Reloader on March 6, 2018, 10:24 pmThank you for your response.
When I have seen the Mark 7 Evolution on the webpage of Alpha Academy (European Dealer) today I remembered the press which I saw on IWA OutdoorClassics in Nuremberg for the first time some years ago, but I had it forgotten.
At the next opportunity I will visit Alpha Academy to see how the Mark 7 works. There are about 270 miles away.
Thank you for your response.
When I have seen the Mark 7 Evolution on the webpage of Alpha Academy (European Dealer) today I remembered the press which I saw on IWA OutdoorClassics in Nuremberg for the first time some years ago, but I had it forgotten.
At the next opportunity I will visit Alpha Academy to see how the Mark 7 works. There are about 270 miles away.
Quote from Reloader on March 7, 2018, 6:15 amPS
I hadn’t the press forgotten because I couldn’t have seen it. The Mark 7 was introduced in 2017, and the fair I mentioned was more than 5 years ago. What I had seen was probably some sensors and autodrives running on Dillon presses. Good to know that my memory still works but bad to recognize that I took only a glimpse and not reliable information away.
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I hadn’t the press forgotten because I couldn’t have seen it. The Mark 7 was introduced in 2017, and the fair I mentioned was more than 5 years ago. What I had seen was probably some sensors and autodrives running on Dillon presses. Good to know that my memory still works but bad to recognize that I took only a glimpse and not reliable information away.
