For an additional piece of info. Having the sizing die in station 2 worked fine when I was doing once fired brass. Had the occasional proud primer, no biggy, but when I switched to new brass every single one had proud primers. After messing with die setup for a couple hours trying to fix this I went back the manual and Mark 7 recommends sizing and priming done in station 4. Made this change and everything is perfect again. Just a heads up for anyone else having similar issue.
@joshanderson308 Жыл бұрын
Good Morning Gavin. Do you think that the feet are critical in mounting? I'm using an Inline Fabrication plate and was just studying on what their purpose really is.
@arby23482 жыл бұрын
You wouldn't happen to have a CAD STEP file or other CAD model file for that mounting plate that you bolt the reloader to would you?
@sgdwoody3 жыл бұрын
Gavin says he is using an oversized sizing die on the priming station. Why not another hold down die? If an oversized die is appropriate, what would you recommend for 9mm, 300blk, and 223 setups?
@scottriddle29223 жыл бұрын
Gavin...help us out here please.
@13RoyalAces2 жыл бұрын
Can we get this answered please?
@v8esprit Жыл бұрын
Sometimes I really think Gavin sucks and is the Industry's #1 shill. He is all about getting his pockets lined. He certainly isn't the Ultimate Resource.
@johnwilliamson86243 ай бұрын
@@scottriddle2922 Granted Gavin's business 100% depends on his KZbin channel, it's incredibly rare I see him respond to anybody on his channel. Pretty lame.
@CRA6773 жыл бұрын
How tight should the shell plate nut be? I've tightened mine until there is virtually no up and down movement of the shell plate when, with a round in the crimping station, the arm is in the down position. However, on the upstroke, when the shell plate is rotating, the lever arm is a bit tough to move. I'm afraid that if I loosen the shell plate nut, I will develop widening OAL tolerance variances.