I'm researching arbor presses. Which arbor press does everyone prefer? Not looking for an AMP, just a basic press that offers the best value.
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Never said anything is wrong with the Forester seating die. I just want to work an arbor press into my process to try something new and have as a tool when doing seating depth tests. No problem with concentricity.What’s wrong with a Forster ultra seating die? If you’re worried about concentricity? Start at the sizing die. If that’s .001” concentricity A Lee seating die will do just as well.
What’s wrong with a Forster ultra seating die? If you’re worried about concentricity? Start at the sizing die. If that’s .001” concentricity A Lee seating die will do just as well.
Thanks man. I was leaning towards the KM with the force pack.If you want a gauge, the K&M + force pack.
Without a gauge, there are two from 21st century:
Thanks man. I was leaning towards the KM with the force pack.
Wrong there’s only a couple arbor presses out there. (Meant the die not the actual press). Amp being one he doesn’t want. Fact is. An arbor press doesn’t produce concentricity. The sizing die does. Even you will agree with that. Arbor presses are to get .0005 or less in concentricity IF the sizing die produced .001” concentricity. Otherwise it’s moot at bestThe main thing that’s wrong with it……he didn’t ask for it.
You’re starting to make a habit of taking threads into some direction you want. Stop it.
I hear ya. You have a Wilson die? You can go to harbor freight and buy an arbor press for $58. They all do the same shit. Press.Never said anything is wrong with the Forester seating die. I just want to work an arbor press into my process to try something new and have as a tool when doing seating depth tests. No problem with concentricity.
I don’t measure concentricity and that had nothing to do with my question. There are several arbor presses available and to avoid listing all options I asked which people prefer not including the AMP because that’s way outside my budget.Wrong there’s only a couple arbor presses out there. Amp being one he doesn’t want. Fact is. An arbor press doesn’t produce concentricity. The sizing die does. Even you will agree with that. Arbor presses are to get .0005 or less in concentricity IF the sizing die produced .001” concentricity. Otherwise it’s moot at best
I posted the pressI don’t measure concentricity and that had nothing to do with my question. There are several arbor presses available and to avoid listing all options I asked which people prefer not including the AMP because that’s way outside my budget.
Thanks for your input.I posted the press
I’m confused. Why get an arbor press if concentricity isn’t something you worry about? That’s the reason why ppl get arbor presses.I don’t measure concentricity and that had nothing to do with my question. There are several arbor presses available and to avoid listing all options I asked which people prefer not including the AMP because that’s way outside my budget.
I’m confused. Why get an arbor press if concentricity isn’t something you worry about? That’s the reason why ppl get arbor presses.
Once again thanks for your input. I’ll take a look at the Harbor Freight press. HahaI’m confused. Why get an arbor press if concentricity isn’t something you worry about? That’s the reason why ppl get arbor presses.
Please enlighten me on how a harbor freight press is different from any other. Isn’t the Guage on the die? A press does exactly that. Presses. Unless you have a force gauge connected to it to tell how many ft/lbs, psi, kilo newtons ect you’re actually pushing? But what’s the point of that exactly? Unless you’re monitoring from 0-XX (the AMP) then there’s no point in worrying about how much force your throwing to the press right? The die micrometer stops the bullet from going any further into the case no matter how hard or soft you push it in.No…..it’s not.
The main reason is for the “feel” feedback. Or gauge if you get one that has a gauge. Which is why the harbor freight press is a terrible idea.
Read more and post less. You aren’t experienced or knowledgeable enough to give advice. Seriously your last warning before you get locked out of threads for it.
Please enlighten me on how a harbor freight press is different from any other. Isn’t the Guage on the die? A press does exactly that. Presses. Unless you have a force gauge connected to it to tell how many ft/lbs, psi, kilo newtons ect you’re actually pushing? But what’s the point of that exactly? Unless you’re monitoring from 0-XX (the AMP) then there’s no point in worrying about how much force your throwing to the press right? The die micrometer stops the bullet from going any further into the case.
God you’re stupid.I’m confused. Why get an arbor press if concentricity isn’t something you worry about? That’s the reason why ppl get arbor presses.
Please enlighten me on how a harbor freight press is different from any other. Isn’t the Guage on the die? A press does exactly that. Presses. Unless you have a force gauge connected to it to tell how many ft/lbs, psi, kilo newtons ect you’re actually pushing? But what’s the point of that exactly? Unless you’re monitoring from 0-XX (the AMP) then there’s no point in worrying about how much force your throwing to the press right? The die micrometer stops the bullet from going any further into the case no matter how hard or soft you push it in.
please explain “feel”. So no Guage arbor press other than micrometer on seating die….you’re telling me if you feel any resistance you’ll pull the bullet from it? I’m being serious. What if it’s someone who’s not familiar with feel? Will they pull every bullet back to insure the case mouth has no issues? Or check every case mouth beforehand? I mean it’s fine if you’re anal. But let’s be realistic.
Please enlighten me on how a harbor freight press is different from any other. Isn’t the Guage on the die? A press does exactly that. Presses. Unless you have a force gauge connected to it to tell how many ft/lbs, psi, kilo newtons ect you’re actually pushing? But what’s the point of that exactly? Unless you’re monitoring from 0-XX (the AMP) then there’s no point in worrying about how much force your throwing to the press right? The die micrometer stops the bullet from going any further into the case no matter how hard or soft you push it in.
please explain “feel”. So no Guage arbor press other than micrometer on seating die….you’re telling me if you feel any resistance you’ll pull the bullet from it? I’m being serious. What if it’s someone who’s not familiar with feel? Will they pull every bullet back to insure the case mouth has no issues? Or check every case mouth beforehand? I mean it’s fine if you’re anal. But let’s be realistic.
I know you know this, but for the OP it is possible to add a force pack to the 21st century as well down the road.If you want a gauge, the K&M + force pack.
Without a gauge, there are two from 21st century:
I purchased my first Arbor Press at the end of last year, and I ended up going with the 21st Century New Generation Arbor Press. I bought the head only, with their 10.5" post, and then purchased from amazon a 6x6x2" granite check base (below). I am sure the standard base from 21st century would be fine, but this base weighs right at 2lbs and gives it a nice solid foundation. At some point I would like to have another press with a Hydro indicator, but right now I am just looking to learn the feel of the arbor press. Compared to my redding big boss II, its kinda crazy how much more you feel in the seating process.I'm researching arbor presses. Which arbor press does everyone prefer? Not looking for an AMP, just a basic press that offers the best value.
Nice! Did the post screw right on to the base? Or did you have to add your own attachment?I purchased my first Arbor Press at the end of last year, and I ended up going with the 21st Century New Generation Arbor Press. I bought the head only, with their 10.5" post, and then purchased from amazon a 6x6x2" granite check base (below). I am sure the standard base from 21st century would be fine, but this base weighs right at 2lbs and gives it a nice solid foundation. At some point I would like to have another press with a Hydro indicator, but right now I am just looking to learn the feel of the arbor press. Compared to my redding big boss II, its kinda crazy how much more you feel in the seating process.
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Very nice.If you are interested in a hydro arbor press, although it may be overkill I find Dale Carpenters Hydro Arbor pretty interesting. He can be reached at [email protected]
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Looks like a novel design for a seating press gage arrangement.If you are interested in a hydro arbor press, although it may be overkill I find Dale Carpenters hydro press base pretty interesting. He can be reached at [email protected]
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Looks like a novel design for a seating press gage arrangement.
If that is your press, how does it go if you need to exert more than the dial indicates?
I have a K & M with the 46 Lb gage settup & sometime I take the gage well over 46 LB. It uses those disc springs &, although it seems to come back to zero, I've often wondered if it's damaging the spring washers.