Scheels. Was the biggest store they had for awhile. Might still be.Whoa - what kind of store is this?
It might be great, but I'm too short for that case feeder. I don't get why they think its cool to go up 8' high. My ceiling has a HVAC return air line over my bench which is 7' feet high. So I'm out of the running already! Happy with my 3 progressives including 2 five station presses and a 7 station press, anyway......and too dang old to change again anyway.View attachment 1153273 Saw the new one today…pretty neat. Dunno if I’m a fan or not…
If I was younger and taller, my curiousity and love of new projects would have probably have got me sucked in, but this is for the next generation to sort out.
Interesting but definitely not something I would be interested in, either. I shoot too broad a variety at too few rounds to make it practical. As others have pointed out, such rigs are for a fairly small market of extremely high round count shooters. Variety of load, bullet, cartridge, and use cases obliterate the utility. But it is increasingly obvious Frankford may not have timed this release correctly: (relatively) cheap 9mm and 5.56mm could sink it.Out of my league, right now, for sure.
…depends on whether or not primers become more available so 9mm becomes worthwhile to reload again. Right now? 9mm is 15-18 cents a round, which is a good bit cheaper than I can reload it for at todays primer prices.
I was interested in playing with one too but they missed their price point by good margin.
They had a single stage there too. It was a lot closer to price pointI was interested in playing with one too but they missed their price point by good margin.
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Boy I'll say......I was thinking they were still at their $700 price.....$500 more!
At that price I’ll get a DillonI was interested in playing with one too but they missed their price point by good margin.
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Dillon, AP… several options.At that price I’ll get a Dillon
This one did include an extra that explained the price difference. Don’t remember what it was though.$999.95 with free shipping at Midway (back order).
Only $300 more! Just saved you $200.
ETA: Scheels does price match most things.
Ain't it great? I've been in several Scheels stores in different states (none in our area), and their reloading supplies areas blow me away. Pricing is very good to fair also. I feel like a kid in a candy shop.Whoa - what kind of store is this?
I would like to find a windowed seater for pistol calibers though....so I can duplicate the two-in-one feed and seat station for pistol.
The fact that it is made in China explains the tall press. They don't want their countrymen to be able to have access to ammunition. Thanks but I'll stick to a blue or red press made in the USA.View attachment 1153273 Saw the new one today…pretty neat. Dunno if I’m a fan or not…
Edit: that counter/display it’s mounted to is about chest height on me,& I’m about 6’. Just to put the size in perspective. It is still big however.
I wouldn’t throw out the various shades of green. Or the orange.The fact that it is made in China explains the tall press. They don't want their countrymen to be able to have access to ammunition. Thanks but I'll stick to a blue or red press made in the USA.
Interesting but definitely not something I would be interested in, either. I shoot too broad a variety at too few rounds to make it practical. As others have pointed out, such rigs are for a fairly small market of extremely high round count shooters. Variety of load, bullet, cartridge, and use cases obliterate the utility. But it is increasingly obvious Frankford may not have timed this release correctly: (relatively) cheap 9mm and 5.56mm could sink it.
Interesting market dynamics.