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  1. Wow!! I hadn't even thought of static charge setting one off! Thanks for the heads up, will definitely adjust my safety practices with that in mind!
  2. So, I have read numerous stories and even know people that have had issues with primer detonation while loading with 650 and RL 1100 presses... but I haven't been able to find any accounts of primer detonations with the XL750. Anybody out there have that experience or know of someone who has?
  3. I am looking for a suppressor for my Barrett MRAD 300 NM. I'm also wondering if I can save some cash and hassle buy purchasing a suppressor that is rated for 300 NM and will also work for a 300 blackout AR pistol. Anybody have any recommendations?
  4. I have searched the forums but so far haven't found a satisfactory answer to my specific question. I am looking to process high volume 223 more efficiently and currently use an RT1500 with 223 trim die, but have been considering getting the CP2000. I guess the question is, is there anything specifically that the CP2000 does that I couldn't do with an RL1100 with my RT1500? If not, it seems to make more sense to get an RL1100 so that I can load on it as well. Am I missing something?
  5. Can you give me a link or a way to find that thread? I belong to a Facebook Mark VII reloaders group but haven't been able to find anything about the thread you are referring to. Different group?
  6. Forgive me if this is a stupid question. I have come across a number of forum comments in various places concerning the Mark 7 Evolution press as being able to do the job of two separate presses...namely a press dedicated to brass processing including trimming and swaging, and also being able to load on the same press. Is anybody out there actually trimming cases then loading at the same time on the same press?? I mean, 10 stations are awesome and all, but it seems crazy to me to size, trim and swage brass and then proceed to load it without pulling it off the press and inspecting it for brass shavings and chamfering/deburring first...not to mention getting the lube off from sizing before charging it. Thoughts?
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