I just learned about this press yesterday, had no idea Frankford was making this! That said, it’s a damn fine press! I love their new powder dispenser/scale, for $140 you get something we’ll made.
Nice review, but you need a microphone to eliminate all that background noise in the video other than that, nicely done~. I have the FX10, Mark7 Evolution and a Dillon 750. I'm impressed with the FX 10 to the point that I am considering letting go my Dillon 750
Thank you for the comment. I do have a mic and had it on but I forgot to plug the transmitter into the camera. That was my bad. Thank you once again for the view and comment.
I want to upgrade from my 650 to something automated that would allow me to load, initially about 50 000, but later on about 100 000 rounds per month. I don't have a massive budget and I also don't think that an automated option is available for the X10 at the moment. I will mainly load 9mm, but want an option to change pistol calibers every now and then and also load a few thousand 5.56mm and 7.62x39mm from time to time. With what is currently available, which of the X10, Mark 7 Evolution or Dillon 1100 would you recommend?
@@andrevantonder8206 Sir, no reloading press is perfect. They all have their pros and cons. What works for me may not work for you or others. You have to do your own research. As far as "automation" well, I was under the impression that an automated press would work best for me but I actually prefer manual operation because I have full control of my reloading needs. I've had many reloading presses, Dillon 650, 750, 1000 and 1100, Mark 7 Revolution and lastly X10. For the money imo I think the X10 offers a well rounded press. However, you can't go wrong with any of the above options. If your budget is limited then consider a Dillon 750~. Thanks
Yes, those are very hot loads, I know, I was first to shot them, and the gun was a dream to shot even with the hot loads, 125 bullet going 1547 fps. Lets go shoot..
Frankford Arsenal has X-10’s in stock on their website. Use the link in my discription to order one before they run out.
Winner winner chicken dinner. Great job. Thanks for sharing!
You’re welcome. I hope you enjoyed the video.
I just learned about this press yesterday, had no idea Frankford was making this! That said, it’s a damn fine press! I love their new powder dispenser/scale, for $140 you get something we’ll made.
Nice review, but you need a microphone to eliminate all that background noise in the video other than that, nicely done~. I have the FX10, Mark7 Evolution and a Dillon 750. I'm impressed with the FX 10 to the point that I am considering letting go my Dillon 750
Thank you for the comment. I do have a mic and had it on but I forgot to plug the transmitter into the camera. That was my bad. Thank you once again for the view and comment.
I want to upgrade from my 650 to something automated that would allow me to load, initially about 50 000, but later on about 100 000 rounds per month.
I don't have a massive budget and I also don't think that an automated option is available for the X10 at the moment.
I will mainly load 9mm, but want an option to change pistol calibers every now and then and also load a few thousand 5.56mm and 7.62x39mm from time to time.
With what is currently available, which of the X10, Mark 7 Evolution or Dillon 1100 would you recommend?
@@andrevantonder8206 Sir, no reloading press is perfect. They all have their pros and cons. What works for me may not work for you or others. You have to do your own research. As far as "automation" well, I was under the impression that an automated press would work best for me but I actually prefer manual operation because I have full control of my reloading needs. I've had many reloading presses, Dillon 650, 750, 1000 and 1100, Mark 7 Revolution and lastly X10. For the money imo I think the X10 offers a well rounded press. However, you can't go wrong with any of the above options. If your budget is limited then consider a Dillon 750~. Thanks
Yes, those are very hot loads, I know, I was first to shot them, and the gun was a dream to shot even with the hot loads, 125 bullet going 1547 fps. Lets go shoot..
I’ve dialed it back to 124gr moving 1440fps.
You really need to work on the audio. Cheers!