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I appreciate all of the responses. I ended up selling the 3n38 after reading this and got some WAC. I'm going to start there!
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8 minutes ago, Explosiveo said:
You might have a hard time fitting enough powder in a 9mm with 3n38. I would recommend HS6 or Shooters World Major Pistol
Are the 125's ok or would you load 115's?
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6 minutes ago, 36873687 said:
All then holes in 9 maj going be rough with 3 n38
What would you recommend?
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After shooting limited in .40 I ended up buying a CZ Czechmate in 9mm. I am planning on shooting major and have a bunch of 125gr Zero JHP's and 8lbs of VV 3n38. Anyone had success with this combo?
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Anyone know if there are any differences in the Mark 7 for the 1050 vs 1100?
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Multiple clicks per stroke.
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I just purchased a Mark 7 for the 750. I processed 1500rds of .40 and loaded around 100rds. During loading, on the upstroke, I now hear a strange clicking noise from what I assume is the gearbox. It is a new sound and doesn’t seem right. Has anyone experienced this by chance?
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13 hours ago, DJRyan13 said:
I would not powder check myself.
Im curious why you don't use the powder sensor?
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Thank you everyone for the replies. Last question, should I go another route vs the 750? I just didn't want to spend the extra cash on an Evolution or the toolheads needed for a 1050 for each caliber.
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So I can't use a powder sensor unless I use a seater / crimp die, the decap sensor you don't use so all that I need is the bulletsense??
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On 4/3/2020 at 7:24 PM, OptimiStick said:
I use them all except decap sense. Which uses an optical sensor to verify a spent primer gets dropped down the exit chute. I pre-process my brass at least some of the time, so often there's no spent primer. So I leave that one turned off 95% of the time. Swage-sense will fire off if I miss a primer and it gets to the swage station. Primer orientation sensor makes sure primer is seated, seated correctly, and not upside down. Swage sense makes sure the primer pocket is clear. Powder-sense makes sure it's not over/undercharged, and bullet sense makes sure a bullet is seated and seated correctly before the seating station. Once that thing is rolling, your job is to make sure you don't run out of brass, primers, or powder. At 2500 rph and higher, you don't have any time to fix anything anyway, and you depend on those sensors to stop the press if somethings not right. Just way too many stations and too much speed to keep track of it like you do a manual press.
I do not see a swage sense for the 650 / 750. Can you send a link because I am at a loss.
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Which sensors would you recommend for the Mark 7?
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1 hour ago, AHI said:
we have all ways lost the powder check
Is the powder check even important when running automated?
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1 hour ago, DJRyan13 said:
Why load develop on another press? Autodrive has a “Single Cycle” function for reason.
Gotcha, Thanks!
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I read that you can use Mr. Bulletfeeder but only on station 3. Powder check is a no-go though.
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Im looking to purchase a Mark 7 for my Dillon 750. Are guys using a separate press for load development then running the Mark 7, or is it easy enough to use the Mark 7?
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Are there different models of the Czechmate? I ordered one with the grips like the new TSO and on the CZ website it shows a different version with different grips and no predrilled holes for a *thumb rest [generic]* on the optic mount. Anyone know the differences between these 2 or which one is the newest model?