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<blockquote data-quote="mtJim" data-source="post: 2607853" data-attributes="member: 121886"><p>I have one that I bought about a year-year and a half ago. There are a couple of good youtube videos on setting up/polishing/lubing. I did all of that before I run a round through it. It's worked pretty flawless since. I can probably get 200-250 9mm an hour, with room to increase that if I care to. I don't prime on it though, that was a frustrating cause of hang ups so I do it with a hand primer while sitting in my chair watching a game. The case feeder works pretty well, get an upside down one every once in a while. I use the auto drum powder measure and every round I've checked has been spot on. I have used the auto bullet feeder with mixed results. It works great sometimes and drops bullets sometimes. When it drops the bullet, it seems to always hit the case full of powder, spilling powder everywhere and really messing up the rhythm. It's pretty fast still placing bullets by hand.</p><p></p><p>I had some issues in the beginning with a pretty large variance in oal. A little research led me to Mike's reloading bench website. I bought the billet turret and turret stabilizer from there and it helped tremendously. It's been cranking out solid, consistent ammo ever since.</p><p></p><p>I don't shoot a lot of pistol but for value - price vs convenience/operability - I would say it's a very good machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtJim, post: 2607853, member: 121886"] I have one that I bought about a year-year and a half ago. There are a couple of good youtube videos on setting up/polishing/lubing. I did all of that before I run a round through it. It’s worked pretty flawless since. I can probably get 200-250 9mm an hour, with room to increase that if I care to. I don’t prime on it though, that was a frustrating cause of hang ups so I do it with a hand primer while sitting in my chair watching a game. The case feeder works pretty well, get an upside down one every once in a while. I use the auto drum powder measure and every round I’ve checked has been spot on. I have used the auto bullet feeder with mixed results. It works great sometimes and drops bullets sometimes. When it drops the bullet, it seems to always hit the case full of powder, spilling powder everywhere and really messing up the rhythm. It’s pretty fast still placing bullets by hand. I had some issues in the beginning with a pretty large variance in oal. A little research led me to Mike’s reloading bench website. I bought the billet turret and turret stabilizer from there and it helped tremendously. It’s been cranking out solid, consistent ammo ever since. I don’t shoot a lot of pistol but for value - price vs convenience/operability - I would say it’s a very good machine. [/QUOTE]
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