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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
What press are you using?
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<blockquote data-quote="epoletna" data-source="post: 2046628" data-attributes="member: 87371"><p>Cockednloaded:</p><p></p><p>Yes, it is the press moving in the mount. Presumably because the mount is not bolted down securely. </p><p></p><p>My point is that this kind of flexing is not noticeable with other presses. The Area 419 press puts the fulcrum way out in front of the ram, instead of in line with the ram as most other presses do. This strikes me as a flawed design -- whether the mount is insecure or you bolt directly to the bench, there will be a lot of torque where the bolt holes are located. The Rockchucker and the Bonanza I use avoid this asymetric loading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epoletna, post: 2046628, member: 87371"] Cockednloaded: Yes, it is the press moving in the mount. Presumably because the mount is not bolted down securely. My point is that this kind of flexing is not noticeable with other presses. The Area 419 press puts the fulcrum way out in front of the ram, instead of in line with the ram as most other presses do. This strikes me as a flawed design -- whether the mount is insecure or you bolt directly to the bench, there will be a lot of torque where the bolt holes are located. The Rockchucker and the Bonanza I use avoid this asymetric loading. [/QUOTE]
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