I just ordered the ERGO and have the stand for my RCBS Rockchucker. Thanks for sharing the video on the bins and all. I was looking at Inlines web site at your setup and I'm thinking of going that way as well ……. great job...…
I bought a handle from them for my Lee Challenger press. Unfortunately it would have interfered with the priming system. So I sent it back. Thought about buying one of their risers to get the press up higher. But cut out a 2 inch thick piece of wood. And now it is the perfect height.
Good video, some real top notch gear on that bench, and you seem very knowledgeable. Thanks for the laugh when you grabbed the channel locks and went at the finger knurls on that poor die, and held them backwards at that, lol. Not sure if you ever noticed, but the teeth on those lean one way, so they are designed to slip in one direction, and grab in the other. You can either buy hex nuts for your dies, or dip your channel lock jaws in Flex Seal to keep your lock nuts from getting chewed up. I am curious if the silicone spray helped the slide?
I know this video is 4years old but if you where to take a small Dremel tool and lower the side of the black plastic catch tray you could bend the slide ramp and no lube needed
Hello, another question is when you had the first annealer what was the temp you ran them through? On the internet there are too many temps, 650 F, 700 F, 800 F. The AMP annealer is one hell of a machine but out of my budget. I decided to go with Mikes Reloading Annealer. Thank you for your time.
Josh Boucher I don’t use the priming feature on my press but by looking at it I would imagine it would work. Nothing blocks that area where it would go.
Hello , would be a good idea to convert your press with the Hornady Lock-N-Load Kit, that makes the die change much faster und you do your die setup only once time....... ; -)
Schwellenzaehler45 my dies have locking collars on them so I set the die up one time, lock the collar and it’s good to go. It doesn’t take long to swap dies.
A progressive would be pretty sweet but I like using my single stage press. I would still want to use my FX120 setup for powder charges and my arbor press for seating bullets. I love the arbor press because I can feel the bullet way better when it’s going into the case, some cases seat harder than others and I can weed this out. At the time of this video I was reloading a lot of ammo for matches and had to be as efficient as possible with what I already had. I don’t shoot much anymore so the process is definitely slowed down now lol.