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Frankford Arsenal Die Settings Solution Review & Setup

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Precision ammunition manufacturing demands more than just quality components. The true magic happens at the reloading press, where consistent die settings transform raw materials into reliable rounds. A single misadjusted die can ruin a batch, wasting time, powder, and primers.…

Frankford Arsenal M-Press Review vs. Popular Alternatives

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The single-stage press market has a new contender that’s turning heads. Frankford Arsenal’s M-Press enters a space long dominated by established names, promising a unique blend of innovation and practicality. This isn’t just another O-frame press; it’s a deliberate challenge…

RCBS Rock Chucker Review: Press with Extra Die Blocks

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For reloaders tired of constantly swapping dies, the concept of a dedicated, pre-set station is incredibly appealing. It promises to eliminate a major bottleneck in the reloading process, turning a tedious setup chore into a simple, repeatable action. The Frankford…

Frankford Arsenal M-Press Review: Hands-On Testing

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Reloading presses often force a choice between brute strength and delicate precision. You get a heavy-duty cast iron monster that can resize .50 BMG but feels like a workout, or a lightweight unit that struggles with consistency. The Frankford Arsenal…

Best Media Pins for Reloading: A Hands-On Review

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For the reloader who demands pristine brass, the choice of cleaning media is far from trivial. It’s the difference between a functional case and one that gleams like factory new, between a quick rinse and a frustrating separation process. While…

Media Pins Review: Efficient Brass Separation Tested

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Every shotgun reloader eventually faces the same tedious chore: separating the brass base from the plastic hull. Its a bottleneck, a messy, time-consuming step that can make you question the whole process. The traditional methodsprying, cutting, or hammeringare inefficient and…