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  • Very good video, definitely not a beginner's setup.

  • Instead of white noise or raindrops, I'm going to record this reloader and play it when I sleep. Sounds so good.

  • Thank you so much for your GREAT videos.

  • Great no BS video. Very good attention to detail. Thanks for the vid.

  • sweet crap that's a nice setup

  • Can I use lead painting epoxy bullet? In argentine is so expensive the FMJ bullet 9mm. We use epoxy painting lead bullets

  • I don't want to put my crimp and seat in the same die. Can the bullet feeder be set up instead of the powder measure station?

  • I've never really looked into reloading because it seem a bit complicated and I didn't want to lose a hand or something. I am now taking my firearm ownership more serious and want to get some real training. which means a lot of bullets. I looked at simple starter models but time is an issue. I don't want to buy older when I can put that money into something nicer. would you recommend the 650 as an entry level, that I can add stuff as needed?

  • Gavin,

    Great video! Thanks for taking the time to put this video together. I just subscribed to your AR-15 MPR series. Keep 'em coming.

  • Great video. Just wanted to comment to let you know we appreciate all you guys do out here. Your videos have been invaluable to us!

  • The thing that I am most impressed with  about your videos is the quality of your stands and mounts. They are very, very nice.

  • I really like how you mix and match products from different manufacturers to build the ultimate reloading machine! How many rounds can you do in an hour in real world production? (Including fixing problems, and topping off your auto-widgets.)

  • awesome

  • ★★★★★ツ

  • This is a very nice video. Thanks for sharing....Just curious, what kind of video camera did you use to produce this?

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  • You adjust the crimp first by raising or lowering the seat/crimp die, and you then adjust the bullet seating depth by turning the seating adjustment screw.

  • @gavintoobe

    i pressed wrong button, deleted the first post. sorry. question was how to adjust seat.

    now follow up question, i use Lee FCD on the last stage for crimp, can i use RCBS bullet feeder on stage 3(just to feed bullet) , use my Redding competition seater on 4, then Lee FCD on 5?

  • when you boufht this press did the case feeder comes with it or do you need to buy it separate

  • Can the die be purchased without the machine so you can leave them set up for each turret or bushing?

  • I was told you can't use cast bullets with the RCBS bullet feeder? Have you tried this yet?

  • As the other guy said, that is alot of flare in the case mouth. Is that something you do intentionally? I was under the impression that you do as little as you can get away with but I do not load very many pistol cases. Does it cut down on case life or anything. I know it makes it alot eaiser to get the bullet to sit on the case. By the way, thanks for the great vids

  • You guys are totally right- that's way more flare than is needed. I've found so far that you don't need much flare at all for the RCBS bullet feeder to work right. It's precise in the way that it places bullets, so it does not need as much.

  • Very interesting, is that a prototype?

  • @BrianMDPhD

    No, you can buy it now. I know MidwayUSA has it.

  • You are putting a lot of flair in your cases. A lot more than what Dillon recommend. Will this cause any problem or shorten your brass life?

  • Five Stars!!

  • sweet!!!!! i cant wait for the LNLvideo!!!!!

  • It's coming!

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