GMFWoodchuck
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- Feb 18, 2010
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I see some pretty fantastic claims of hundreds of rounds per hour. On a full fledged progressive press I believe some of them. However when I see a claim of 200 round per hour on a single stage that raises my eyebrows.
I simply do not see how a person can resize the shell, trim the shell, prime the shell, charge the shell, reset the die for the seating die (or even minus this step with a quick change set up), seat the bullets into the shell, measure the COAL of the shells and still crank out 200 rounds and hour on a single stage. I wholly believe a person when he says "I can only do 50 per hour." Much more than that has me wondering.
What steps are you leaving out, or what are you doing to make you so fast? Because I sure do not see how it's possible. If I could do half that I wouldn't even be entertaining the thought of buying a turret press.
I simply do not see how a person can resize the shell, trim the shell, prime the shell, charge the shell, reset the die for the seating die (or even minus this step with a quick change set up), seat the bullets into the shell, measure the COAL of the shells and still crank out 200 rounds and hour on a single stage. I wholly believe a person when he says "I can only do 50 per hour." Much more than that has me wondering.
What steps are you leaving out, or what are you doing to make you so fast? Because I sure do not see how it's possible. If I could do half that I wouldn't even be entertaining the thought of buying a turret press.