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Mark7 Evolution - Tuning & Troubleshooting
cool replied to Nigels1911's topic in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
To have a regular primer depth it is ESSENTIAL to mill the housing, which varies from one case to another The cutter mounted on a motor, the work is fast. -
Apex 10 and other Mark 7 goodies
cool replied to Intheshaw1's topic in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
''How is the Apex doing now?'' ''Yes, please give an update'' Hello, Since my last intervention on this subject (July 12) and the reloading of 1500 cartridges of 40 on APEX 10 no problem of priming.. -
Hello, here is my method removing the primer on a single station press when a primer is effortlessly ejected the cartridge case goes to the trash, I think it's the single station that allows this sensitivity. Milling the vent hole to the same depth I use a K&M Service bur on a drill all mounted by the collar on a clamped support Ultrasound 20 minutes drying Rollsizer lubrication of cases reloading Evo Pro
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Looking for feedback on the Mark 7 Apex 10
cool replied to d3ydx3's topic in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
Hello The setting was poorly done in the factory, all you had to do was raise the primer pusher by moving the shim to the left to raise the pusher which was too low. In 1 minute the problem was solved. And since more problem. I have an RL 1050 which is 28 years old the priming never worked properly -
Looking for feedback on the Mark 7 Apex 10
cool replied to d3ydx3's topic in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
Hello, I have EVO and APEX 10, no boot problems with my two EVOs. With the apex 10 the priming system was incorrectly set at the factory, correct setting since I added the auto drive on EVO and works perfectly. -
Apex 10 and other Mark 7 goodies
cool replied to Intheshaw1's topic in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
auto_awesome Langue source : Anglais volume_up 890 / 5000 Résultats de traduction Hello Venatic I had the same problem with crushed primers badly set at the factory. I have made the correct setting and now works like a Swiss watch. Here is Mark 7's answer I received feedback from our engineering team, see below: '' The punch free length is also set too low. The punch should be flush to the bushing or just a hair below. Right now his primer is dropping way too far down. When the customer is setting the plastic piece. They need to make sure they are getting the center of the radius as close to the primer disk as they can. The piece is fully adjustable, and they can misinterpret our instructions to make one of the corners touch. In regards to primer debris, its always best after a crush to clean the debris. Easiest way is to remove the shell plate nut, to raise the shell plate and remove the primer disk. No need to remove the tool head. '' -
I use 4 MR Bullet feeder with bullet coated 9mm 124gr up to 147gr 40 SW 155 and 180 gr 45 ACP 200gr SWC 223 from 55 to 63 g Corbin swage with jacket 22 lr flat base No problem
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Apex 10 and other Mark 7 goodies
cool replied to Intheshaw1's topic in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
Priming problem solved on APEX 10, the priming punch set too low at the factory and the shellplate tightened. Great ! -
Apex 10 and other Mark 7 goodies
cool replied to Intheshaw1's topic in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
In what way? Everything is adjustable on APEX bullet feeder funnel the bowl too and the reverse function is a plus I also have the Dillon variable speed, that's why I made the comparison -
Apex 10 and other Mark 7 goodies
cool replied to Intheshaw1's topic in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
I have tightened the shellplate, the thin steel plate underneath needs to be firmly pressed. I am waiting for bullet and I will do a test again. -
Apex 10 and other Mark 7 goodies
cool replied to Intheshaw1's topic in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
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Apex 10 and other Mark 7 goodies
cool replied to Intheshaw1's topic in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
About 150 cartridges whit APEX 10. The rotational movement of the disc is too fast, which is what causes these incidents. There was a system on the EVO that worked very well, I don't understand this change. The support of the priming system is in zamak it is really cost savings. -
Apex 10 and other Mark 7 goodies
cool replied to Intheshaw1's topic in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
I think it's the same EVO / APEX -
Super !
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Who has the best deals on the Apex 10 press?
cool replied to chgofirefighter's topic in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
In Europe an APEX is 3,500 € -
Apex 10 and other Mark 7 goodies
cool replied to Intheshaw1's topic in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
No problem on the EVO with the priming system while on the APEX I had primers on the spot and I had to carefully adjust the stop of the disc under the primer stack as well as under the case the primers are Winchesters. Next week I will be experimenting with Sellier Belot primers. I prefer the EVO priming system why this change on the APEX? A good point the fixing of the bullet feeder in the planned place offers a big advantage the vibrations are very attenuated. Have a nice week end. -
Apex 10 and other Mark 7 goodies
cool replied to Intheshaw1's topic in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
Small design problem, with a file we remove a little material and the problem is solved -
Apex 10 and other Mark 7 goodies
cool replied to Intheshaw1's topic in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
No, there is no possibility of moving this hook to the left, but with a little ingenuity it is possible to make a tab on the left side by fixing it on the threaded rods of the mast. have is variable speed, it must have the same flow as the new M7 and your installation is convenient. With the new M7 you will have the reverse function and the window on the frame. -
Apex 10 and other Mark 7 goodies
cool replied to Intheshaw1's topic in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
The bullets supply spring must pass behind the powder dispenser and to prevent it from rubbing on it I added a piece of electrical sheath and a few plastic ties.It is not very beautiful but effective friction are deleted -
Apex 10 and other Mark 7 goodies
cool replied to Intheshaw1's topic in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
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Apex 10 and other Mark 7 goodies
cool replied to Intheshaw1's topic in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
''Do you have 3 MK7 presses now?'' yes 3 M7 45-40-9mm -
Apex 10 and other Mark 7 goodies
cool replied to Intheshaw1's topic in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
I had to take the old retainer, which was less high, on another press and I was able to screw the crimping tool to the right height. -
Apex 10 and other Mark 7 goodies
cool replied to Intheshaw1's topic in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
For this press I use Lyman Pro tools, the tool is designed for 10 mm and 40sw, you have to screw the crimp tool almost in contact with the shellplat here for the 40. The new retainer station 10 and a little more up and comes into contact with the bottom of the tool. -
Apex 10 and other Mark 7 goodies
cool replied to Intheshaw1's topic in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
It's exhausting, I think I'll need an engine soon