Buonasera Max. Grazie mille per il complimento. Questa è molto veloce nel rimuovere inneschi. Grazie ancora e alla prossima. (Non so se conosci Franco Red. Se hai tempo, guarda il suo sito. Un boun oumo. www.youtube.com/@francored4166 )
Hi Jeff. I just had that on the Lee app and processed 22000 cases in 3 weeks. Not 1 cases was went down in the wrong direction. Problems start if you overfill it. Take care. 👍
Thanks so much David👍👍🙏. It is spectacular to see this in operation. saves so much time and runs perfectly. Have a look around the channel for other similar equipment. Take care and have a great day.
Interesting that you said it will decap 9mm, 38 special and 357 sig at the same time. Wouldn't it also do 380 acp, 357 mag and 40 S&W along with the three you mentioned?
Good morning and thanks for stopping by the channel Jerry 👍👍. My assumption is that you should be able to do all those calibers at one go, but personally I have not tried it. I suggest sending a question to the supplier to be sure. Take care and have a lovely weekend 👍🌞
Thanks for stopping by the channel👍. In such eventuality you will notice this because you will not hear the normal noise that a correct placed case will do. The machine will move to the next case without problems. In rare occasions maybe the pin might bend but this is just an assumption since I have had no such issues whereby a pin broke. With all this in mind, I think it is good practice to still leave the depriming pin in the sizing die when reloading just in case one case manages to reach the reloading press still with the spent primer in the primer hole. Take acre and have a great day.
Ciao Franco. Sì questa funzionana perfettamente e fa il lavoro molto velocemente senza problemi. La macchina è di un mio amico ma me la presta quando mi serve per disinneschare e per fare dei video su YT. Ciao, grazie e buona giornata.
Good morning and thanks for stopping by the channel. I would say that if you are capable and willing to do extensive modifications you should be able to do so. You would be looking at a complete overhaul of the system so not sure how viable it is. I would rather consider creating a new machine. Take care and happy holidays.
good morning and thanks so much for stopping by the channel Taylor👍👍. your question is also something I wondered a lot about before I had the machine up and running. As long as the cases are berdan type, it makes no difference for the decaping process. You might hear a slightly different sound with smaller holes, sort of a little added pressure to pop out the spent primer but no issue at all. If anything, you end up with the smaller flash holes becoming larger, started size. An alternative is also to get an undersized primer pin but honestly, no need as far as I can see. Take care and enjoy the weekend.
Thanks for stopping by the channel👍👍. This product was purchased as is from a company situated in Australia with representation in Europe and USA. I did no modifications and unfortunatly I don't know the design specifics for motor or gearbox. Take care and have a great day.
Good morning John. Little bit more faster with this one. I must admit, I have also deprimed 1000's of cases manually and I would say it can be therapeutic to a certain extent. Take care and have a great day.
Hi. My process, before even moving cases to the Lee press or the the Dillon 550 starts with removing all primers and washing all cases by means of a wet rotary tumbler. I like to make sure that the cases are 100% clean including also the primer pockets. That is the reason I make decaping prior to reloading. Have a great evening
Man that is perfection at its finest! What a smooth operation. 😊🔥👍👍
A great tool Graig. Have a great coming week.
Sono delle macchine che dire fantastiche è davvero poco. Grazie per il tuo tempo che dedichi a chi ti segue.🙂💯
Buonasera Max. Grazie mille per il complimento. Questa è molto veloce nel rimuovere inneschi. Grazie ancora e alla prossima. (Non so se conosci Franco Red. Se hai tempo, guarda il suo sito. Un boun oumo. www.youtube.com/@francored4166 )
Grazie😊
I still want an roller to resizes the case in the same machine - please make one
Thanks for stopping by the channel. That could be a great project, challenging for sure but a great one. Take care and have a great weekend.☀️👍
That sorter is incredible how it feeds all cases primer pocket side down
Hi Jeff. I just had that on the Lee app and processed 22000 cases in 3 weeks. Not 1 cases was went down in the wrong direction. Problems start if you overfill it. Take care. 👍
That’s a really incredible piece of equipment to add to your reloading bench
Thanks so much David👍👍🙏. It is spectacular to see this in operation. saves so much time and runs perfectly. Have a look around the channel for other similar equipment. Take care and have a great day.
Amazing to watch! Quiet too it seems.
Hi Mike. Very entertaining. The most noisy part is the cases inside the case feeder. Take care. 👍
Incredible. I could just sit and watch that machine and be happy! 🤛🏻🔫🇺🇸🇲🇹
Hi Walter. I do that. I got sad when the cases are all done. Have a great day. 👍
Interesting that you said it will decap 9mm, 38 special and 357 sig at the same time. Wouldn't it also do 380 acp, 357 mag and 40 S&W along with the three you mentioned?
Good morning and thanks for stopping by the channel Jerry 👍👍. My assumption is that you should be able to do all those calibers at one go, but personally I have not tried it. I suggest sending a question to the supplier to be sure. Take care and have a lovely weekend 👍🌞
What happens if a case arrives in the decapper upside down?
Thanks for stopping by the channel👍. In such eventuality you will notice this because you will not hear the normal noise that a correct placed case will do. The machine will move to the next case without problems. In rare occasions maybe the pin might bend but this is just an assumption since I have had no such issues whereby a pin broke. With all this in mind, I think it is good practice to still leave the depriming pin in the sizing die when reloading just in case one case manages to reach the reloading press still with the spent primer in the primer hole.
Take acre and have a great day.
@@ReloadingMoreAD1966 Thanks for the explanation. Much apreciated.
Bella macchina, per grandi volumi un vero aiuto
Ciao Franco. Sì questa funzionana perfettamente e fa il lavoro molto velocemente senza problemi. La macchina è di un mio amico ma me la presta quando mi serve per disinneschare e per fare dei video su YT. Ciao, grazie e buona giornata.
It makes a lot of sense for tine poor and those with automatic presses. The added reliability is a bonus
@@rollsizer5623 Thanks for stopping by the channel. So glad to see the creator of the tool here. Take care
@@rollsizer5623 Kevin, Have a look at this one. the only live stream so far. th-cam.com/video/cdQODNfrZ8Q/w-d-xo.html
Can you swap in a resizing/de-capping die for the die it currently uses?
Good morning and thanks for stopping by the channel. I would say that if you are capable and willing to do extensive modifications you should be able to do so. You would be looking at a complete overhaul of the system so not sure how viable it is. I would rather consider creating a new machine. Take care and happy holidays.
@@ReloadingMoreAD1966 Thanks for the reply!
How does it perform with different sized flash holes?
good morning and thanks so much for stopping by the channel Taylor👍👍. your question is also something I wondered a lot about before I had the machine up and running.
As long as the cases are berdan type, it makes no difference for the decaping process. You might hear a slightly different sound with smaller holes, sort of a little added pressure to pop out the spent primer but no issue at all. If anything, you end up with the smaller flash holes becoming larger, started size. An alternative is also to get an undersized primer pin but honestly, no need as far as I can see. Take care and enjoy the weekend.
Interesting! What motor and reducer are you using? they look really small.
Thanks for stopping by the channel👍👍. This product was purchased as is from a company situated in Australia with representation in Europe and USA. I did no modifications and unfortunatly I don't know the design specifics for motor or gearbox. Take care and have a great day.
and I thought doing 100/hour using single stage press was good effort!!
Good morning John. Little bit more faster with this one. I must admit, I have also deprimed 1000's of cases manually and I would say it can be therapeutic to a certain extent. Take care and have a great day.
Yeah, but time doesn't come back
@@rollsizer5623 Thanks for stopping by the channel. So glad to see the creator of the tool here. Take care
why
When you have copious amounts of cases to decap this will make life much easier. Take care and have a great week☀👍.
@@ReloadingMoreAD1966 I use a Dillon 1050, I do all in one press. Never had an Issue. I am seriously asking why
Hi. My process, before even moving cases to the Lee press or the the Dillon 550 starts with removing all primers and washing all cases by means of a wet rotary tumbler. I like to make sure that the cases are 100% clean including also the primer pockets. That is the reason I make decaping prior to reloading. Have a great evening
@@ReloadingMoreAD1966 good reason but lots of unnecessary work
I do the same 👍