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  1. I have the control panel for the LNL https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1012736129 Provides an audible alarm for powder level in the case (above or below) as well as checking for level of powder in the hopper, primers in the tube and if the primer slide is cycling. It has eliminated the number of squibs I was doing with the regular powder cop die.
  2. It's the best solution that I've found, but can be a bit finicky. You can get a mark, but don't expect the perfect bands they have in the picture. The markers they supply don't work (in my experiance), but can be remedied by getting Sharpie "brush" style markers. I've set it up without the chute and have it drop right off my press in line with my catch bin, as I didn't like having it on the floor. It does jam as the rounds aren't orientated right (they come in from the side with the chute, mine comes from the top), but it's only a minor issue. I use it to mark my different loads so I don't get them mixed up, and it works well for that purpose. Identifying your brass at the range would work as well.
  3. Check out Northwest Iowa Brass (iabrass.com) They have it for the same price as Capital Cartridge, but they send it already washed. I've been happy every time I've used them, their product is really good, and not full of a bunch of crap. I've bought from a number of places and usually get a bunch of 9mm nested. Northwest actually removes those.
  4. I've been going through Northwest Iowa Brass iabrass.com They have a roll sized option on their non-processed brass https://iabrass.com/collections/polished-pistol-brass/products/9mm-luger-polished They have fully processed as well, but I only get that for my match rounds.
  5. You would need to do more volume if to make it economical, IMHO. I looked at going the same route but found a brass supplier that will roll size for $5/1000
  6. https://iabrass.com has all you want in stock. Northwest Iowa Brass, you can find them on ammoseek.
  7. Northwest Iowa Brass has everything in stock and quick shipping, I've been super happy with them. I source everything from them as they are way better than other vendors I've used. https://iabrass.com They're listed on ammoseek.com as well.
  8. I've been running with range pickups for years, but I buy from Northwest Iowa Brass for all my competition stuff. They process it to the point it's almost indistinguishable from new brass from starline or others.
  9. I picked up the Pro Custom 16.40 a month or so ago, has anyone had luck finding additional magazines? I've talked to Para and it looks like the pro shop is done/gone and they sold all their parts stock to CDNN, Numrich and Saro. I've contacted each and they don't have the mags for the Pro Custom. Anyone have any suggestions?
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