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Saw this on Amazon

DngBat7

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Words not needed. I know it is not made for the purpose I’m thinking, but would this work? I know it may be to much pressure for this exact one, but I did not know if there is a model that can handle more force. I just stumbled on this

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So, what is it made for. . .

And my Mandarin is rusty, but I think 'Baoshishan' is Chinese for 'cheap crap for gullible American'.
 
Why don't you buy from a fellow United States citizen?
Not buying anything. Not even considering this brand. I just thought it was interesting being able to measure (seating) force differently than my 21st hydro press. Just curious since this is not made for bullet seating
 
I think I asked the wrong way. I am only asking if this would work for seating bullets and getting a pressure/force reading like km or 21 arbor presses. It was purely a curiosity
 
I think I asked the wrong way. I am only asking if this would work for seating bullets and getting a pressure/force reading like km or 21 arbor presses. It was purely a curiosity

In theory yes.

The scale on the left is only a position gauge. You can buy them on Ebay for $25. The gauge shown on the right attaches to the face of the arbor and a foot at the bottom applies the force on the seating die.

While no doubt junk quality, the concept is there.
 
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