Just curious if you were to max out all the hoppers how many rounds could it make before it would require human intervention to restock either casings bullets primers or powder
They have to justify there censorship so it appears they choose randomly and they fished your video. I saw that video and didn’t appear to be of any ammunition sale going on . There worried of getting in trouble with the powers that be , they don’t care about appeals..even with proof. Sorry you lost the video..thanks for all your videos..I see you do not use a powder check on your automated system , you don’t feel it is needed ?👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Have you had any issues with the motor or core components, linkages controller etc? I know you had issues with the decap sense. How many rounds do you have on it?
That's the speed the press would run at, but I have some other dwell parameters set to help load 9mm shells with no spillage. I have a bottom dwell set for a second to allow complete emptying of the powder funnel, and I have the advance dwell set to give a smooth motion to the case advance to stop any powder spillage. With these dwells it slows down the actual production. If I remove all the dwells in theory it will run at 2100 rounds/hr.
@@georgeascione8861 gotcha, and even then 1600 rounds per hour is a lot haha no need to risk spillage to get an extra 500. Just run it 20 more min and that's it. :)
Gonna buy the system soon... Want to know if you could make a trip to Texas and help set up and teach the system. Yes I see it's simple but I'm more hands on... Will pay for everything including for the set up. Let's chat soon sir.
That's all nice and we'll if you 2,500 to spend but, in the one minute video that machine ran close to 50+ rounds and not once did you at check on primer set, powder charge, or over all length. Even factories they check every 20 rounds. So how often are you checking?
All parameters are checked every 100 rounds, when the primer's are reloaded. During reloading when not filming I pull random rounds continuously to measure for length and crimp diameter. They are also case checked. Every round is bulk case checked prior to completion. I never check the primer pocket depth, in over 500,000 rounds or more it has never been a problem once set. For strictly my use and not for resale I find my QC to be totally acceptable. I have not had a squib for years with my 9mm reloads, and never had a misfire from a high primer. Some individuals on my team shoot factory and have more failures than my reloads, so much for checking every 20 rounds which I find difficult to believe. I have seen 9mm factor manufacturing videos, they are all over RU-vid. Funny I never see anyone checking every 20 rounds. If you are interested in seeing a more detailed preview of how I make my ammo start to finish you may like this next video. However if the $2500 for the auto drive alone bugs you, you may not want to watch this video. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dqN6D3DKxBU.html