Well I learned one thing, Benny and I have something in common in our "Old Age"! We both lack patience! I thoroughly support Benny! Great presentation! Best to ya',,,,!
I shouldn't be watching this, because I don't need another press, but this press is very nice indeed. I'm actually having to restrain myself from buying one, because I do experience a great deal of pleasure in using fine equipment.
I'm shopping around for my first press...trying to go cheap and easy. I just want to get going to start with...then maybe graduate to a fancy dancy press like yours.
The more you show this it is one well designed press. Interesting comment about the Dawn. Will clean my hopper and see if it also feeds more consistant. I try and keep the hopper filled to the same level. The extra decaping could have a nylon brush to clean the flash hole.
Actually, I'm probably going to remove the powder damper. Many years ago, I tested the uniformity of charges as the hopper volume changed, using different powders, and I measured no difference. Shotshell reloading machines have no dampers, and they load very sensitive charges without error regardless of hopper volume. It's a non issue. I prefer to see to the bottom without visual obstruction. Dirty flash holes are no less accurate. Boxer primers are self contained and provide the same flash, no matter how soiled the primer pocket is.
Benny ain't into reloading huh. Who would have thought. I try to wait till the end to comment ,but I couldn't help myself. Benny,run upstairs mom will let you out . Lol. Gun blue, I can't wait to see this rub Goldberg contraption in action and how all the adjustments are made. It like a 3D puzzle.
Like it but can’t afford it. Been used my rock chucker for 35 years now. Keeps on trucking. But my arthritis is not liking the repetitive motion now days. Epically my squeeze hand primer. Whew!
Most of the "thoughts" I've read are written by folks who are invested in another machine, typically blue ones associated with catalogs featuring scantily clad young women. These products are reloading machines, not pets, people, politics, or gods. They should be assessed according to their ability to reload ammunition, and their dollar value, nothing more. I'm not aware of any machine that offers anywhere near the number of features, and so well designed, for anything even close to this price.
I agree, and I’m not a fanboy of any particular brand, and hoping to see a glowing review from you. Also, the larger progressives are complex machines, and inexperienced reloaded are likely to find them frustrating. Even for someone experienced and mechanically minded, it may take a bit to learn the peculiarities and rhythm of a new machine. Anyway, wishing you the best, and looking forward to an unbiased opinion.
@GunBlue490 A friend of mine has 3 of the blue machines churning out 5.56 and 9mm for dad and his matches they participate in. They like them mainly for flawlessly pumping out rounds without the need for constant maintenance and fiddling with. This is something else altogether for me. Popcorn in hand for more episodes. 😋
Yeah I really look forward to the opinion of someone I know is experienced, mechanically minded, and trustworthy (Gunblue). One of the other people doing videos sent his unit back for refund. I don’t think he was team blue, but I don’t know his skill level. I really want this unit to succeed and hope Gunblue has it running perfect.
Grampa would be amazed at the things available to the modern day shooting enthusiast . I'm happy with my antique rock crusher. Can precision be achieved ? I've always heard these are for mass production not precision. I wish I could enjoy a stogie with you . I enjoy your company,as do all your viewers. Thanks for letting me hang out in your basement with you and Benny.
@l800x8 Well, I just spent $1,400 on jewelry for her and stupidly left out the receipt on my dresser. She never dusts it off, but she did, so I think that's why.
Well I learned one thing, Benny and I have something in common in our "Old Age"! We both lack patience!
I thoroughly support Benny!
Great presentation!
Best to ya',,,,!
Your joy with the Frankford press is a small return for all the joy you have provided us over the years.
Seems like quality for sure very nice for price especially
I love Benny and his trying to get your attention, so sweet.
I shouldn't be watching this, because I don't need another press, but this press is very nice indeed. I'm actually having to restrain myself from buying one, because I do experience a great deal of pleasure in using fine equipment.
Think I'd have to modify the lever to be like a slot machine, play the one arm bandit but win more ammo every pull 💪
Yea me too my friend!!!😂
It’s great get one
Very nice press
Excellent. And God bless you ✝️
I'm very excited to see you load rounds trough the new machine
I love your videos. Thanks for posting.
Thank you for sharing the knowledge brother.
I'm shopping around for my first press...trying to go cheap and easy. I just want to get going to start with...then maybe graduate to a fancy dancy press like yours.
The more you show this it is one well designed press. Interesting comment about the Dawn. Will clean my hopper and see if it also feeds more consistant. I try and keep the hopper filled to the same level.
The extra decaping could have a nylon brush to clean the flash hole.
Actually, I'm probably going to remove the powder damper. Many years ago, I tested the uniformity of charges as the hopper volume changed, using different powders, and I measured no difference. Shotshell reloading machines have no dampers, and they load very sensitive charges without error regardless of hopper volume. It's a non issue. I prefer to see to the bottom without visual obstruction. Dirty flash holes are no less accurate. Boxer primers are self contained and provide the same flash, no matter how soiled the primer pocket is.
@@GunBlue490I never did any test it just made me think a full hopper compressed the powder more then a near empty. 😢 I'm wrong then.
Benny is the shop boss !! He wants that press spitting rounds !
True!
Very nice!!
I haven't bought a press yet but this looks like the one I would buy
I had problems with a turret press and 22 Hornet. It was so fast , that powder runs of the Cases before seating the bullets.
Great video as usual. What screw driver hex set brand and where can you view/order them ?
Benny ain't into reloading huh. Who would have thought. I try to wait till the end to comment ,but I couldn't help myself. Benny,run upstairs mom will let you out . Lol. Gun blue, I can't wait to see this rub Goldberg contraption in action and how all the adjustments are made. It like a 3D puzzle.
I am watching this on a day when my dog has decided to be very vocal. Am very interested in seeing this actually loading rounds.
Great video very informative !!
This will load quicker than you can shoot them. Looking forward to seeing more. See you next time.
Like it but can’t afford it. Been used my rock chucker for 35 years now. Keeps on trucking. But my arthritis is not liking the repetitive motion now days. Epically my squeeze hand primer. Whew!
I’ve seen a wide range of thoughts on this unit from people on line. It will be interesting to see how things go for you once you have it operating.
Most of the "thoughts" I've read are written by folks who are invested in another machine, typically blue ones associated with catalogs featuring scantily clad young women. These products are reloading machines, not pets, people, politics, or gods. They should be assessed according to their ability to reload ammunition, and their dollar value, nothing more. I'm not aware of any machine that offers anywhere near the number of features, and so well designed, for anything even close to this price.
I agree, and I’m not a fanboy of any particular brand, and hoping to see a glowing review from you. Also, the larger progressives are complex machines, and inexperienced reloaded are likely to find them frustrating. Even for someone experienced and mechanically minded, it may take a bit to learn the peculiarities and rhythm of a new machine.
Anyway, wishing you the best, and looking forward to an unbiased opinion.
@GunBlue490 A friend of mine has 3 of the blue machines churning out 5.56 and 9mm for dad and his matches they participate in. They like them mainly for flawlessly pumping out rounds without the need for constant maintenance and fiddling with. This is something else altogether for me. Popcorn in hand for more episodes. 😋
Yeah I really look forward to the opinion of someone I know is experienced, mechanically minded, and trustworthy (Gunblue). One of the other people doing videos sent his unit back for refund. I don’t think he was team blue, but I don’t know his skill level. I really want this unit to succeed and hope Gunblue has it running perfect.
Grampa would be amazed at the things available to the modern day shooting enthusiast . I'm happy with my antique rock crusher. Can precision be achieved ? I've always heard these are for mass production not precision. I wish I could enjoy a stogie with you . I enjoy your company,as do all your viewers. Thanks for letting me hang out in your basement with you and Benny.
Really nice, that loader is now $1200. 00 but I believe its worth it, best of luck with it Sir.
That's the MSRP. Midway and Optics Planet are selling them for $999.
@@GunBlue490 as always thank you I was on website, I'll go onto Midway, I'd love to chat with you sometime give you some NYPD stories
★ Interesting ❕️
Cool
You installed the powder measure, but at the end of the video, the powder measure did not work, when you checked the movement of the press!
I want one as well, my CFO of 40 years this next weekend sid sure, until I said $1,000.
Ha, my upper management actually encourages me to splurge a little, and I'm the one who has to curtail my enthusiasms.
@l800x8 Well, I just spent $1,400 on jewelry for her and stupidly left out the receipt on my dresser. She never dusts it off, but she did, so I think that's why.
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Hi Benny😊
I hope that press serves you well. I don’t shoot enough to justify the expense.