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  • Birthday 10/12/1954

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    Rudolf Vey

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  1. Same here, did not save much time, as I needed to often correct the brass. Eventually, I took it off and feed by hand again. However, .357 mag fed very well, but 9 was a pita.
  2. You should maybe mention the company's name so others stay away and do not get burned like you.
  3. They are still the best system! Maybe do a search online or send a message to the email posted in the first post
  4. How do you use it: inside or outside......
  5. Maybe the wad cutters are lubed...
  6. Both of mine, and I think they might be about 10 years old have the same: washer on top, and washer and lock-nut on from the bottom. I have upgraded to the handle that is angled, with rollergrip, and both the old straight ones have also a thread and nuts.
  7. Totally agree with the cheaper Amazon scale. I used to work for 50 year as a chemist and used analytical scales a lot. I got a little Amazon scale and compared it to the lab scales with graduated/certified weights = right on!! I think I paid something like $20 or so. It sits on a slab of granite, which sits on a thick rubber pad.
  8. I found this to be brass depending, some have really lose primer holes. Whenever I feel that I did not seat a primer, I check, and always there is the primer. Other brass gives me the slight resistance when seating a primer. Beats me now which brass type it was, but I remember correctly, is that GFL gives little resistance.
  9. Have no problems with Norma brass on my 550 either. I have checked quite a few cases, but never thought that the lil hole is smaller than any other brand.
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