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Rangemaster
I have this one
21 century Hydro Priess
21 century Hydro Priess
Yes you kinda the feel of your neck tension first hand lol. Been there done thatIf you want to go really cheap, use a hammer. A hard rubber hammer might be better. I will admit to using one before I got my arbor press. The first thing I tried was pushing on the seater die with my palm. That worked for 20 or so, then my palm started hurting.
Because Harells stoped making them years ago and now are closing down completely…Why not go to a dual press like the Harrels?
Thats a killer idea having the pressure gauge on thereI have this one
21 century Hydro Priess
Yep...a push/pull toggle clamp and a 90 degree hunk of something to mount it to. Amazon is your Huckleberry.I've been using this since the 80s. Not my design, I copied it from a guy named TJ Jackson from Austin. His was made from hard wood.
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We could be friendsI've been using this since the 80s. Not my design, I copied it from a guy named TJ Jackson from Austin. His was made from hard wood.
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I have a K&M Arbor press with force pack for sale in the classifieds.Soon to have my first inline seater. As I am uncertain how much use I'll have for an arbor press and the cost of a K&M, I was curious if anyone had tried a universal half-ton small press?
Thanks for any experience you care to pass along.
Basically yes when using my bench top drill press as my “arbor press” because the downward press ratio it has I can feel the difference between a freshly annealed case using say a 265 bushing and 266 bushing as well as if it seats smoothly, the Wilson die “ I think” helps with bullet- brass alinement and more consistent seating depth.Just curious. When loading with my std press I note changes in seating (feel) and will segregate those rounds to warm up or sighters. Same with seating primers, I note the ones that are starting to loosen and mark them for disposal after firing.
Is that what you all do with the arbors and wilson dies?
