Frankford Arsenal X-10 Progressive Reloading Press with Case Feeder
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Frankford Arsenal X-10 Progressive Reloading Press with Case Feeder is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Frankford Arsenal X-10 Progressive Reloading Press with Case Feeder is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
The Frankford Arsenal X-10 Progressive reloading press with case feeder stems from an innovative and time-saving design that significantly speeds up and makes the reloading process safer.
This reloading press features ten stations, each activated during a cycle. A cycle is easy to perform thanks to the smart linkage geometry, requiring little physical effort. The stations can be customized to the user's preferences, allowing the reloading press to be optimized for every ammunition type and all specific reloading tasks.
Some features of the Frankford Arsenal X-10 Progressive reloading press:
- Expandable with a bullet feeder
- An LED light illuminates the process
- A case can be individually placed or removed, so the entire process does not have to be stopped after an error.
- Double decapping is possible by assigning a second decap function to a station.
- The primer feeder has a capacity of 100 primers.
- The case feeder holds 200 .223 cases or 500 pistol cases.
- An (optional) bullet collator has a capacity of 200 to 500 bullet heads depending on the caliber.
- Compatible with standard 7/8”x14 dies.
Specifications
| Brand | Frankford Arsenal |
|---|---|
| Product code | 1178469 |
| Type | Progressive |
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