What is the cable in between stations 3 and 4 in your photo?
LED light to shine into the case
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What is the cable in between stations 3 and 4 in your photo?
Actually you can use the powder measure in station 3 and an expander in 2. Makes the press super smooth
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Interesting. What do you use aa separate expander die for 9?
Actually you can use the powder measure in station 3 and an expander in 2. Makes the press super smooth
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the ammo tray comes off the other way too
the ammo tray comes off the other way too
everyone sells at MSRP, is there anywhere that gives a better price break on a complete setup?
Chris, This was a great thread, and I have been researching LNL and Blue 650 and was about to pull the trigger on Blue and your great pros and cons and everyone else's input on fixes made my mind up.....BLUE 650. Pictures great too. Thanks for your hard work.
One question from anybody, I have checked several places and Brian Enos's web site and have found everyone sells at MSRP, is there anywhere that gives a better price break on a complete setup?
Chris, This was a great thread, and I have been researching LNL and Blue 650 and was about to pull the trigger on Blue and your great pros and cons and everyone else's input on fixes made my mind up.....BLUE 650. Pictures great too. Thanks for your hard work.
One question from anybody, I have checked several places and Brian Enos's web site and have found everyone sells at MSRP, is there anywhere that gives a better price break on a complete setup?
could you just run different powder bars?
when i change over from my rifle powder bar to my pistol bar it always seems to stay right where i left it.
if you only had 5 or 6 loads that you stuck with for competition might be better to spend $29 a bar instead of the whole powder measure
could you just run different powder bars?
when i change over from my rifle powder bar to my pistol bar it always seems to stay right where i left it.
if you only had 5 or 6 loads that you stuck with for competition might be better to spend $29 a bar instead of the whole powder measure
I don't want do spend any time adjusting powder measures. Getting seperate powder bars is a good idea. But I rather just swap the entire tool head and get to loading
Switching a powder bar only takes seconds, and the money saved from not buying another powder measure can be used for more components. On the other hand, it is your money, you spend it how you want to!
Anybody try one of these yet?
http://www.uniquetek.com/site/696296/product/T1231
Looks like you might be able to jot down some numbers and dial them back in pretty quickly when switching loads.