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Review-ish Storytime: The Frankford Arsenal Tumbler Testing Story
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<blockquote data-quote="Rez Exelon" data-source="post: 3869676" data-attributes="member: 5800"><p>This was getting it into the shell plate. Basically on the 650 the case feeder drops the case down then a little arm pushes it into position in the shell plate. The brass that was failing was hanging up before getting fully into position in the shell plate --- maybe 2mm outside the plate. If I was to push it in the plate, it'd go around the stations but not exit the plate without manual help either. </p><p></p><p>In this process, I didn't have any issues with the dies outside the RCBS 380 dies that I complained about. Really, I guess for those I may just break down and buy a more modern sizing dies with a carbide ring and that sweet slight bevel going into the die body. That would have helped immensely in that front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rez Exelon, post: 3869676, member: 5800"] This was getting it into the shell plate. Basically on the 650 the case feeder drops the case down then a little arm pushes it into position in the shell plate. The brass that was failing was hanging up before getting fully into position in the shell plate --- maybe 2mm outside the plate. If I was to push it in the plate, it'd go around the stations but not exit the plate without manual help either. In this process, I didn't have any issues with the dies outside the RCBS 380 dies that I complained about. Really, I guess for those I may just break down and buy a more modern sizing dies with a carbide ring and that sweet slight bevel going into the die body. That would have helped immensely in that front. [/QUOTE]
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