marine52
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Good news! You will love it.Rcvd the new a couple weeks back everything went well.
Its a 2 man shop they can only do so much so fast.
Thx.
G.
Good news! You will love it.Rcvd the new a couple weeks back everything went well.
Its a 2 man shop they can only do so much so fast.
Thx.
G.
Like BAT actions, ya gotta loveem.Good news! You will love it.
Yes. It’s the “Les Baer” of presses.Like BAT actions, ya gotta loveem.
Or like a really well done 1911, a mechanical joy, race engine stuff.
ExactlyIts just a ways down the list on what matters.
Well yes. But that is in the die and how it’s set up.Eliminating tolerances matters
I disagree. Bumping case shoulders is a critical step in reloading and having a press with almost no slack in its moving parts will help produce a consistent bump assuming you start with quality brass and you anneal. My old RCBS presses had slack and if I wanted a consistent bump, I had to have a good solid contact between die and shell holder (cam over). The Prazi just makes it easier to get that consistent shoulder bump every time.…What actually inserts the case into the die..
well it makes no difference at all…
I respect your opinion.I disagree. Bumping case shoulders is a critical step in reloading and having a press with almost no slack in its moving parts will help produce a consistent bump assuming you start with quality brass and you anneal. My old RCBS presses had slack and if I wanted a consistent bump, I had to have a good solid contact between die and shell holder (cam over). The Prazi just makes it easier to get that consistent shoulder bump every time.
I can hold +/-.0005” shoulder bump all day long on single stage hood press and a custom full length bushing die. When I use this same die with my single stage Hornady L-n-L classic I still only accept +/-.0005” measure bump on my brass, but out of 200 cases I will only have 5-6 out of tolerance on the Hood, but usually 8-9 pieces on the Hornady. Controlling shoulder bump is mostly about the die and setup in my opinion. I don’t need a $1000 press to control bump. For what it’s worth, I bump my brass .0005”-.001” max. Never more. I think most guys are overbumping their brass, especially for precision actions like Panda, BAT M and Nuevo LR.I disagree. Bumping case shoulders is a critical step in reloading and having a press with almost no slack in its moving parts will help produce a consistent bump assuming you start with quality brass and you anneal. My old RCBS presses had slack and if I wanted a consistent bump, I had to have a good solid contact between die and shell holder (cam over). The Prazi just makes it easier to get that consistent shoulder bump every time.