Eric Stecker
New member
Hovis,
All our bullets are made using automation. The presses are very similar to a hand operation. They use linkage to cam over center for repeatable travel and to "double hit" which is something we've always regarded as important for precision forming. Also, each press (operation) is seperate from the other so when a bullet is being seated or pointed it is not influenced by any other forces. Other large volume brands use one ram to form the bullets in a prgressive set up where many operations are happening at the same time. The difference between our process and a hand process is that the power source that moves the linkage is not a human arm and our bullets are fed through the machine automatically rather than with one's hand. The machine even runs the same speed as a human powered press.
Regards,
Eric
All our bullets are made using automation. The presses are very similar to a hand operation. They use linkage to cam over center for repeatable travel and to "double hit" which is something we've always regarded as important for precision forming. Also, each press (operation) is seperate from the other so when a bullet is being seated or pointed it is not influenced by any other forces. Other large volume brands use one ram to form the bullets in a prgressive set up where many operations are happening at the same time. The difference between our process and a hand process is that the power source that moves the linkage is not a human arm and our bullets are fed through the machine automatically rather than with one's hand. The machine even runs the same speed as a human powered press.
Regards,
Eric