I just bought an Area 419 Zero press and have been using it for a few weeks. Prior to the Zero, I used a Forster Co-Ax. When sizing on the Co-Ax the sizing die just makes contact with the shell-holding jaws but there is no bounce, over travel, cam-over or flex. On the compression stroke, the handle comes to a hard stop at the top of the stroke.
I am surprised at how much flexing the Zero press does. Maybe this is just a different design that works differently. So far, I have to set my dies up to contact the shell holder and then screw down the die even more and have significant over travel. No matter what I try with the Zero Press modular shell holder system, I have to "cam over" and bounce die against the shell holder a time or two. Shoulder bump is +/- .001" using this method for a total error of .002"
Is that what y'all are experiencing too or am I doing something way wrong?
Thank you,
Hank
P.S. I am sizing 7-6.5 PRC using a SAC modular die.
I am surprised at how much flexing the Zero press does. Maybe this is just a different design that works differently. So far, I have to set my dies up to contact the shell holder and then screw down the die even more and have significant over travel. No matter what I try with the Zero Press modular shell holder system, I have to "cam over" and bounce die against the shell holder a time or two. Shoulder bump is +/- .001" using this method for a total error of .002"
Is that what y'all are experiencing too or am I doing something way wrong?
Thank you,
Hank
P.S. I am sizing 7-6.5 PRC using a SAC modular die.