Tokarev
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Swaging primer pockets:
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Dillon pre-set the dies on the 1050 as well.
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Aha thank you.The Trimmer is not included with the CP2000. It is not possible to upgrade the CP2000 into an RL1100, as the frame is not cut for the primer feed system.
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Does the CP2000 include the RT1500?
I assume it cannot be upgraded to work as a loader either. Is that right?
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https://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/2019/12/12/if-it-looks-like-a-glock-nomad-9-and-shadow-systems-pistols/
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Update posted as of 12/13. Production is behind schedule. Probably January now for shipments.
https://leeprecision.com/app-automatic-processing-press/
Also posted are three videos of the press in use. Sizing bullets, bulge busting cases and decapping. Since I'm most interested in the swage feature I am hopeful that a video of that function will be posted soon.
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Think this can be connected to the Dillon case feeder?
In theory it should work no? It should just be a matter of lining the case feeder up with the Lee drop tube.
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Ah, yes. That Y-shaped handle...Someone needs to design a different handle so brass trimming would be possible.
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Surely they have a compatible trimmer in the works?Update
I just called Lee, and they said their brass trimmers will not work on this press.
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I looked at Graf's earlier. I saw the press and the automation kit but didn't see the swage parts. Did I miss them?I ordered from Graf’s. Will try for bullet sizing. Still thinking the ergonomics will suck. I hate my Co-Ax press.
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I have been pretty tempted especially as a swage machine. I'd probably use something like this for swaging 308 brass. Stuff I keep and reload but don't shoot a bunch of.I preordered one from Titan last night so we'll see how it is.
Mainly will be using it for depriming 9mm and 223 before wet tumbling and maybe for sizing/swaging 223.
I bought the full kit but realized it doesn't come with the case collator only the tubes so I will have to order that.
If and when you get a shipping update please keep us in the loop.
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Lee is taking pre-orders starting tomorrow. I assume Titan Reloading, Midway and others will be also.
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Yeah I don't see anything either. Hopefully as they get closer to the launch date they'll post up some videos.I hoped Lee would have some video of this thing in action but that doesn't appear to be the case.
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Here's a look at the Lee with the bullet sizer kit installed.
Pretty novel idea, as far as I know, to have a press that accepts a die in either the top or bottom of the press.
Here we can see the bullet feeder and the little claws that carry the bullet over the sizing die.
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MSRP for the press is the same as the Dillon Super Swage.Yeah I read the description later. I would like a cheap swaging option
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2 minutes ago, elguapo said:
I like it. I think I just found my Christmas present.
It has a case feeder option so it should go pretty quick even though it is only single stage. As I envision this, a guy would size/deprime in one batch. Then take that brass and run it through stainless steel media or whatever your preferred method is for cleaning brass and removing case lube. While that's going on the press would be configured to swage. Then the brass would all be run through a second time for primer pockets. Not as fast as a Dillon 1100/1050 but probably as fast as the Hornady progressive swage kit.
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8 minutes ago, Sarge said:
I might by just the pocket swager since I already have a single stage.
The swager doesn't appear to work with anything other than the APP.
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Looks interesting. It apparently can be set up to size bullets, bulge-bust cases, swage primer pockets and be used as an actual loading press.
Lee always comes up with clever ideas but then poops the bed by using pot metal and plastic. Will this press be any different? I hope so.
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I know that from shooting a Hi Power in USPSA...Don't ask how I know, but you will drive the RO's absolutely
crazy if you retain the mag disconnect, and have to insert
a mag into the gun to drop the hammer.
On a related note; my middle finger is long enough to stick up into the mag well and push on the mag safety there by allowing me to drop the hammer without inserting a mag.
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your pistol with the magazine disconnect disabled/removed is absolutely 100% legal for IDPA
Thanks for setting me straight.
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Too many nice guns on the market that are less expensive.
Might as well stick with M&P or Glock if you're going that route....[emoji849]
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Later series gun. Should have the cast frame and be, in theory, a more durable pistol.
I like it. Thanks for posting.
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This probably means the pistol pictured above is not legal in IDPA unless I add the mag disconnect back in. Then I'd have to source the factory BHP mags with the mousetrap spring.
Thanks, Bill...
"Disconnecting or disabling of any safety device including (but not limited to): manual safeties, grip safeties, firing
pin, striker, and hammer blocking safeties, 1911 series 80 firing pin safeties, 1911 Swartz safeties. 1911 series 80
frames may be used with series 70 slides or vice versa. Revolver actions may not be modified so that the
hammer can fall when the cylinder is open."
Lee's new brass processing machine
in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
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