Mark 7 Reloading Equipment
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Mark 7 Reloading Equipment
Anyone have any personal experience with a Mark 7 Autodrive system?
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Re: Mark 7 Reloading Equipment
I've experienced autodrive envy whilst watching the Mark 7 videos.thatguy wrote:Anyone have any personal experience with a Mark 7 Autodrive system?
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Re: Mark 7 Reloading Equipment
When installing the primers on my 650 there is definitely a "feel" for it and I don't see how this auto-drive equipment would account for that.
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Re: Mark 7 Reloading Equipment
This shows Mark 7 installing primers up close and starting at about 1:50 you get to see it deal with a jamb.thatguy wrote:When installing the primers on my 650 there is definitely a "feel" for it and I don't see how this auto-drive equipment would account for that.
The next item on my wish list is a Case-Pro 100. Maybe after that I'll be able to look into a Mark 7.
Re: Mark 7 Reloading Equipment
I had a Ponsness Warren Auto Drive for Dillon 1050 used mostly for sizing ,trimming ,swaging primer pockets on bottle neck cases all at onces about 700 rds per hr but constant I think they are around $950.00 they sell 2 speeds 700 and 900 rds per hr