Decided to remove the auto drive from the equation and go back to manual loading, “pulling the handle” while having a press automated works great it does has its drawbacks. By pulling the handle with each up and down stroke you’re able to “feel” how your press is working. The handle provides the end user with usable data, where you can immediately tell if “something” is wrong! While automation works awesome, once an issue happens you have to be into investigative mode trying to figure out which station is having issues etc. I’m still keeping the automation active but going to pull the handle for a lil while and further test this theory. My reloading room has two presses, main press is the Mark7 and back up press is my Dillon 750XL.
Every reloader needs the following tools to simply their work. A Rollsizer decapper and Rollsizer sizer, a separate tool head to process brass and a main tool head to load your ammo. I specifically concentrate on one ammo, 9mm minor and major. Thanks for watching! Don’t forget to subscribe and comment!