Finally got everything I needed, tried reloading for the first time (streaming World at War from the desktop).
Generally, it's a success. Reloaded 100 rounds of 50AE and 40S&W.
But I have a few gripes. I like the press a lot and I would easily recommend it but I think they could have taken more care at the factory to set it up. The manual and video says that the indexing pawls should not need adjustment, until the press gets all old and worn out. But it would clearly not index properly, especially if I moved the ram slowly. Granted the adjustment is very easy and once done, it indexed perfectly but... why didn't they do that? Then I had problems with the primer ram getting stuck. Before I realized it, ended up making a mess with the powder. Later having to watch the ram, forgot to place a bullet a couple of times
The manual said that this could happen if the ram housing isn't twisted as it's tightened. I loosened, twisted, and tightened. It seemed to cure the problem (it still got stuck a couple of times but I think at this point it was the grains of powder that were here and there - once I changed things over to the 40 and cleaned it up, I had no problems). Again... something that could have been done at the factory.
I also don't know what it will take to keep powder from sticking to the inside of the powder drop. I cleaned everything with their spray, wiped down clean. The drop tubes don't stick so the drops are very consistent but when I go to clean it up after use, I get a layer of powder that sticks inside the funnel, like it's stuck on by static (since getting a rag inside loosens it immediately and it pours out). Tried cleaning it again, this time with soap, wiped down, resprayed with the drylube and wiped down, same result.
Generally, it's a success. Reloaded 100 rounds of 50AE and 40S&W.
But I have a few gripes. I like the press a lot and I would easily recommend it but I think they could have taken more care at the factory to set it up. The manual and video says that the indexing pawls should not need adjustment, until the press gets all old and worn out. But it would clearly not index properly, especially if I moved the ram slowly. Granted the adjustment is very easy and once done, it indexed perfectly but... why didn't they do that? Then I had problems with the primer ram getting stuck. Before I realized it, ended up making a mess with the powder. Later having to watch the ram, forgot to place a bullet a couple of times
I also don't know what it will take to keep powder from sticking to the inside of the powder drop. I cleaned everything with their spray, wiped down clean. The drop tubes don't stick so the drops are very consistent but when I go to clean it up after use, I get a layer of powder that sticks inside the funnel, like it's stuck on by static (since getting a rag inside loosens it immediately and it pours out). Tried cleaning it again, this time with soap, wiped down, resprayed with the drylube and wiped down, same result.


















































