Roll sizer - Group Buy - GOAL ACHIEVED

I picked one up (got the commercial version) from DAA during Black Friday

Black Friday saved me a little but not a ton, I was already ordering other gear so it made sense.

The commercial roll sizer is awesome. I already have 2 5 gallon pails of brass through it. Tank of a machine and my Dillon case feeder on high speed can just about keep it fed (and thats with it on the "low" setting with only three bolts installed.

Took a couple of tweaks to get it feeding properly but now it is solid. The case feeder is the weakest link in the chain TBH.
 
I picked one up (got the commercial version) from DAA during Black Friday

Black Friday saved me a little but not a ton, I was already ordering other gear so it made sense.

The commercial roll sizer is awesome. I already have 2 5 gallon pails of brass through it. Tank of a machine and my Dillon case feeder on high speed can just about keep it fed (and thats with it on the "low" setting with only three bolts installed.

Took a couple of tweaks to get it feeding properly but now it is solid. The case feeder is the weakest link in the chain TBH.
Congrats on your purchase. Yeah the typical Dillon case feeder delivery rate is somewhat too slow so you have to remove a few bolts of the disc. I typically use 3 bolts with the Dillon CF and 4 with the Mark7 CF.

How much bulge are you guys getting, are you shooting hotter loads? I have a G22 and use 4.3 gr of TG and don't seem to have the issue.
The issue is mostly from range brass after IPSC matches or like. You don't know who/what gun/what load. The rate of reloaded rounds not fitting the case gauge can be significant. Unacceptable in competition. Rollsizing eliminate drastically if not perfectly the occurence of fat @ss cases.
 
Congrats on your purchase. Yeah the typical Dillon case feeder delivery rate is somewhat too slow so you have to remove a few bolts of the disc. I typically use 3 bolts with the Dillon CF and 4 with the Mark7 CF.


The issue is mostly from range brass after IPSC matches or like. You don't know who/what gun/what load. The rate of reloaded rounds not fitting the case gauge can be significant. Unacceptable in competition. Rollsizing eliminate drastically if not perfectly the occurence of fat @ss cases.
Ahh IC, I do range clean ups, I'm up to the range fairly often in spring to add to the pile. As in winter people don't dig the ice encrusted ones out.
 
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