Once upon a time I used to get AdSense revenue from this and many other videos on my channel. RU-vid changed the rules for monetization and now this channel does not meet the criteria to qualify for revenue sharing. I need more subscribers and monthly hours watched in order to earn once again. I think Ponsness Warren linked this video on their website or something, which is fine by me!
Inherited one of these 20 years ago. After the kids grew up i took up reloading and realized i still had this in storage. Awesome video sir, very well done 🙏
Well done video! I just got the Ponsness Warren 375 my dad taught me to use when I was a teenager. He passed away in 2015 so getting this going again is bringing back fond memories. It still has the last hull in the sizer my dad started to load. It’s kinda gummed up so I have some work to do, but everything is there. Your video helped me remember the process so I’m very grateful for the great job you did. Thanks!
Great explanatory video, I have been using one of these for years and it makes the best reloads. I have the additional final taper which finishes the shells to look just like a factory new shell. I have never seen a reloader that is better than a PW! Its the best thought out single stage reloader there is.
I just picked up one of these used and I am trying to learn from scratch. This video definitely answered a couple questions for me. The basic operation is pretty standard between machines but I have a bunch of bushings and other parts that I am clueless about.
Thanks for sharing this video. I picked up one at an auction for 50 bucks and my first search showed your video. What a great design. It is like new and has never been used, with the dies for 12ga and 20 ga shells.
Thank you for showing me how the reloader works. I got one from my grandpa and didn't have clue how the thing worked. Funny I know how to work the his bullet press and powder scale though. Shot shell is a lot easier.
Thanks so much. I'd like to upgrade from my Lee Load-All pretty shortly here and I'm trying to decide between purchasing a MEC or Ponsness/Warren machine. I really like the quality and heavy-duty feel of the P/W machines. The MEC's seem to be easier to find things for, though.
You're welcome! That is exactly why we thought making this video would be a good idea! I don't know if the dies are marked for what which size shells they are used with because I don't actually own the press, but next time I am around it I will ask and reply to you, as well as provide some instructions on that very subject in the next video we're going to make about this machine. Go ahead and subscribe that way you'll know when the video is released!
Ok, easy enough, I will do a video of that next time I have a chance. I don't own the press but next time I'm around it we'll surely make a video of the crimp adjustment procedure. Unfortunately I don't have any information about when they added the powder and shot emptying, but it sure is nice to have!
this is way cool, buddy. ty for the video,i have had my duomatic for about ten years, it was a gift from a freinds dad that i helped move, i have always wanted to know how to use it, as i cant find that guy,and boom! there was your video perfect in detail.how do i know which bushing is in it now? and it has a set up for two like your video states, but nothings marked from what i can tell. can you please help.
Can the mec powder bushing adapter be used on this reloader? I have lots of Mec bushings laying around. I know P/W makes a Mec adapter for their progressive reloaders.
напиши габаритные и детальные размеры в мм и нижнюю часть более подробней . буду благодарен . очень занятная преспособа хочу попробывать сделать себе сам из стали.