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  1. Hey Bill, thanks, i tried your suggestion and started seating my primers a little deeper on my 1050 and notice an immediate improvement. I was having problem with lot #18-09 in my M&P Pro (this has a polished and slightly lower and squared sear, but stock springs) seating the primers deeper has work great in the past 300rounds through the gun.

    :cheers:

    Greg

  2. I received my 1050 9mm Mr. Bullet Feeder from CZcustom.com (Angus) Tuesaday (it took about 7 days, including the weekend, from order to delivery).

    All i can say i wow.....if you are on the fence about ordering one, do it!

    I think it took me about 1-1/2 to install, and bam reloading just became a heck of alot easier..... :D

    Greg

  3. My fl2000 ran for twenty years :surprise:

    Then it died a horrid death <_<

    I have had their new one for a year now ...and it still goin strong

    I would opt to swap the motor every now and then.

    jim

    The plastic parts on my FL2000 finally gave out after 19 years. I sent the old tumbler to Dillon and they replace it with a new CV-2001.

    I think the one year warranty is only on the motor (electrical components), everything else is life time.

  4. The number of magazines really depends on the type of matches that you shoot. Locally, I seldom need more than 1-170mm (29rnds) and 2 -140mm (22rnds). I tend to shoot most stages with my 140mm tubes, and normally use (3), one in the gun and two on the belt. This being said, another consideration is potential forth coming legislature… :surprise:

    One suggestion is to have a couple of magazines dedicated as practice magazines. These tend to get a lot of abuse from reloading.

  5. Trying to plan a home for my new press, how much bench space does a 1050 require? Will it fit into a 16" x 16" area on my bench?

    Thanks,

    I think for it to fit and to be used comfortably you'll need at least 22" W x 14" D.

    Gary

    Thanks for the input. I might need to look at sliding my 650 over 4 or 5 inches.

    Greg

  6. My training was always live fire, 200-300 round 2-4 times a week. This would continue for the 6-7 months that it was warm here in Michigan. The winter months I would sit around wishing it would warm up so I could shoot. My shooting really did not improve.

    Last year I started dry firing 4-6 times a week through the winter months and only live fire twice a week during the summer. I found that my shooting actually improve from where I left off the previous year. I really believe that dry fire helps develop technique through repetition.

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