Short Action Customs Nexus Press Walkthrough
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
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I saw those and almost pulled the trigger on one. I love my Zero Press, no flies on either. But I think I’m going to pick up a 750 next.
I had quit reloading years ago but this might be the one that could convince me to get back to it.
I’ve had one for a couple of months - received through the first pre-order - to be honest I couldn’t be happier with it. The finish and usability is absolutely first class. I’ve had a RCBS Rockchucker & Forster Co-Ax previously this without doubt the best press I’ve ever owned. No doubt the price is up there but what isn’t these days.
Thanks for the video. I’d have been interested in how it copes with sizing though.
Is there really a difference in round consistency with this and an RCBS or something else equally cheap? I mean my rounds measure so consistently. What could this possibly improve?
We understand the value, but at the end of the day it's a single stage press. It brings new ideas to the table (cam-over or not, shellholder dome) and pushes press design forward (Bravo) but I'll never advocate for increased prices anywhere as a consumer. Basically $800 for a single stage press is ridiculous. This is a boutique item from a boutique vendor.
But hey, at least it beats the tar out of L.E. Wilson's new press ($~1250) which doesn't bring anything new to the table and takes a step back in at least one area.
Best press i ever used in 30+ years. The quality of the build is just outstanding. BTW F The cam over it still inputs inconsistency
I have been looking at this press, but getting details on what shell holders are available to suit all the calibres I shoot has been impossible so far. SAC need to do a better job with their website.
I'm a bit worried it will wear out. Seems like a lot of moving parts (nothing is locked in). I love the idea of open though. They should be open, I think everything should be on one press.
Check your video John. It has some dead spots. It goes blank at 17:17 but has five more minutes left and ends at 22:12. There are a couple of raw shots of the shell holders and stops during that timeframe as well. 😁
Thank you sir, it's been corrected. Guess I'm still human 🤣
where do you buy them? Sold out everywhere
In stock at Brownell's and Unknown Munitions as of two minutes ago.
What seating die you use
It’s a custom Newlon die I had my gunsmith chamber for me.
@@FClassJohnwho is your smith?
It's ugly john