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Proteus

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About Proteus

  • Birthday 12/15/1941

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    http://www.gkgeweer.nl

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    Breda, The Netherlands
  • Real Name
    Matheu de Kort

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  1. I am using the RF-100 already for a couple of years, one for the small and one for the large primers. I never had a problem with them. I mounted both units on a allumilium plate, so they are level.
  2. Yes, I only use it for small primers, Winchester and Fiocchi primers, no problems at all. I used it al ready for 4 years now.
  3. Look here, that's the way i store them. http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=53443
  4. I can show you some other things i made the last couple of years......
  5. Folks, I have only a small lath, not a CNC machine. Why do you want to have 100 pieces? You only can use 2 of them, one for the small and one for the large primers. I can make a drawing and put it on this site.
  6. The winters are not so bad, and luckely not so cold......
  7. Maybe it is one idea for Dillon to make this things?
  8. Yes, i have both, the 110 volt and 220 volt outlets in my house. I still have a lot of 110 volt power tools from the time i spend in the USA. (period 1981-1986) @ EZ Bagger, i made a small converter that fits on top of the allu tubes, then the Dillon RF100 tube fits in the converter, remove the pinn en the 100 primers slide in the allu tube. No primer problems at all.
  9. If you would...could you explain your primer loading process? Do you fill the standard RF100 tubes then drop into the plain filler tubes? Etc. Thanks! With the RF100 i always fill 10 tubes (see my picture earlier in this thread), then i start making 1000 rounds at the time.
  10. On my age, you have time enough. But you can do easily 1500 pieces a minute, if you have enough primers ready you can do more.
  11. Here is the video from the GSI bulletfeeder:', http://www.svtilburg.nl/bulletfeeder.wmv
  12. My guess is a very well built Proteus.... You are right, it is homemade. I am retired now, so i have more time to make things the way i like them.....
  13. The hopper on the left is an automatic case cleaner. You put 300/400 cases in the plastic container, run the unit for 3 hours, open the bottom plate , run the unit for 3 more minutes and you have the clean cases ready. It removes automatically the walnu/corn cob polishing media from the cases.
  14. Here is a picture of my bench, the video comes later.
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