ttp://calibremag.ca/atrs-accu-max-50-bmg-reloading-press/
Do you lathe square all the bolt/nut hardware, or is it just off the shelf?
With the aluminum head I'd be more concerned with deflection then breaking, more of a precision loading concern then anything else.
For precision, I don't think anything comes close to the Grauwolf press
7075 is prone to stress cracking, which is why it is not used on Aircraft.
What does 45ton convert to in psi?
My math sucks but isn't it 90,000psi? Corbin claims their press will generate 180,000psi on the ram with the long lever?
You can't convert a 45 ton press to psi unless you know the diameter of the ram used. Psi is pounds per square inch.
I was assuming the 45 ton press was used under the ram to test the actual strength of the top plate with dies in place? Otherwise why do the test?
That would apply more of a compressive force more then the tensile they speak of. Either way it would be very difficult to figure out exactly what they tested to get that number. Have you ever actually seen or used the atrs press before? You seem to be very against it for some reason. Do you not like Canadian products?
No, I like Canadian products very much. I just have little faith in some of the claims by this manufacturer. They have zeroed in on a niche consumer that thinks the most expensive = the best there is, and I don't just mean with this press. All I can say is do your research, don't be afraid to ask questions and get opinions from other people in the business... Gunsmiths, machinists, engineers etc.
I guess I'm one of those people. I love my modern hunter it works flawlessly and shoots sub moa below 3/4 moa actually. I know other people with custom atrs builds and they are all very good quality and extremely accurate. I am not considered at all that this press would ever fail or any other products I purchase in the future from atrs.
With that logic or lack thereof, you could buy 10 Lee presses, but still NOT be able to load 50 BMG with all 10 of them.
I totally understand NOT needing a huge and precise press if you are only reloading little cartridges or precision ammo, but the original post was quite specific about his needs, which our press covers perfectly.
Maybe he should ask you about his need to move 200 yards of gravel and what dump truck would be best so you can reply buy a Honda Civic?
Sorry but my original question wasn't asking people that don't have the press what there opinion was. Lol
I said I would like to reload 338 lapua and 50 bmg and ask for advice from people who own or have used the press before. This post isn't just for you eagle eye it's for everyone that posted there opinion without ever looking at the press. It's the same thing as my annealing machine I did a review on I had lots of people saying it was way to expensive for what it is. I have yet to regret that purchase and I am sure if I end up with this press I will be very happy with it also. I also don't mind spending a bit more money to support my province even if it's Calgary. Lol
Right here, with dies included for $867 ready to load the .50 easy and affordably.
http://www.x-reload.com/hrn-press-50-bmg-kit-w-die-set/
Buy the time it's all set up, probably just a little over half the price of the ammo max once you get dies/trimmer etc.
Which one will load the more concentric ammo is easy to measure with the right tools. Personally I think the Hornady is the best buy for .50 cal loading. If you can source it from the states its a couple hundred bucks cheaper too.