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Sparticus29

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  1. This is good to know, that's pretty good time loading that amount given your breaks and all. Thanks for the info!
  2. I'm going out on a limb here and saying that variance is dependent on the powder being used. Also Slavex, do you normally load that volume of rounds in an evening? How long does that usually take for you, and are you priming? Also I am sure that is caliber specific.
  3. Simply put, yes I like them. They load well and they function well in all guns from completely stock to completely tricked out. I actually own an ammo company and we've used everything, I mean everything, and the Ginex seem to be just as good or better than when we were using S&B primers. I know everyone has their own favorite primer, but people cannot usually tell what primers you are using. As long as you mind proper seating depth, the Ginex primers are pretty much gold. So far we've loaded 150,000 in a couple weeks everything is very consistent.
  4. Yep, I got all the sensors and it comes with the digital powder measure at the base price now. I'll keep in mind about the Ginex primers as those are what I use too.
  5. Thank you to everyone for their information. Just placed my order today for one!
  6. Alright that sounds good. Did you buy yours in 2018? It seems that's where many people have their issues, posts from 2019 seem like its more user error. Anyway was it a steep learning curve going from the automated 1050 to the Revolution? Thanks for your input!
  7. Hello All, After digging deep on the internet it seems like the Brian Enos forum is the best place to get answers on Mark 7 products. So I figured I'd ask my questions here. I have been running the 1050 pro auto drive for 4+ years now and I am fully aware of the headaches that can arise from automating a 1050, I've just about dealt with them all. My question is whether the Revolution has had most of the kinks worked out and is actually a viable option for consistent daily loading. I have spoke to mark 7 but I wanted actual user input, the good, the bad, and the ugly. Also if anyone else has made the change from an automated 1050 to the revolution, how bad is the learning curve? Thanks!
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