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I don't know FW but I have an MA depriming with a large needle, I have enlarged thousands of small holes without any needle breakage, one stroke of a milling cutter mounted on a motorized frame and the deburring disappears and it's very fast
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I had the opportunity to see the Genesys the finish of the frame is not at the top when you are used to an EVO press.
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Thanks John for the info.
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Some nice innovations, but and I don't see the sensor for the powder that stops the machine.
A decap detection is useless if the cases have been processed before reloading
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Hello
I have one Primer Orientation Sensor out of the 3 that I have that no longer works
Apparently it will come from the cable, which I ordered from M7Have you ever had this problem ?
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Can't wait for the Dillon press 10 posts with the had doc sensors.
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Thanks plinker for the good news
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Do you have any news from Mark 7 with the passage of the hurricane?
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5000 per hour 9 mm with the commercial Rollsizer in 220 v
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Hello thanks for the information
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Now Double Alpha also offers this lighting system with a big advantage: the support plate is made of aluminium, it's solid. I received 3 of them it's perfect
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Hello
https://www.markvii-loading.com/accessories/toolheads-stands.html
The Jack Bolt body is made from 4140 Steel.
I ordered, we'll see.
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The linear primer feed works perfectly on both of my EVO PRO presses.
On my APEX 10 I had to make adjustments for it to work properly, and it should not exceed 1500 cartridges per hour
I don't like this priming system it's junk.
Since the takeover by Lyman the quality has gone down.
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Do you have a normal supply of primers in the United States?
In Europe the stocks are exhausted, or else at exorbitant prices 200€ per thousand
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For 40 years I have been using ultra sound machines.
In 10 minutes it is clean and noiseless.
I tried the ss pins tumbling with pins, it's long noisy then you have to manage the needles, and if in doubt manually control the cases so that there are no needles inside. Then cleaning the needles an extra job.
Machine quickly sold.
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Easiest way is to work all primer pockets with a cutter mounted on a motor
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Dillon refused to guarantee a 1050 or 1100 press if an engine was added,
while this press had no major evolution.
And now an engine is welcome.
Reloading Mark 7 is a step ahead this press is designed to be motorized.
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With 3 motorized M7 I changed the DAA magnetic powder detectors which were splashing by the Digital Powder Check Sensor, it is extremely rare that the powder splashes, I am very satisfied, the adjustment is easy and very fast.
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9mm
40
45
with commercial Rollsizer
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I mounted it on an RL 1050 impossible to adjust correctly.
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The priming system of the EVO is of better quality than on the APEX.,
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I bought the DAA Turbo Case-Feeder Plate in my Dillon Variable Speed Case-Feeder with commercial roll sizer and with the 6 pins installed and electrical modification it's fantastic and only one plate for my 3 calibers 9-40-45
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in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
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This press made in China is not sold in Europe, thank you Frankfurt Arsenal.
Fortunately there is Mark 7 and Dillon