I just took delivery of my x10 today. Midwest shooters just got a few in-stock. Yeah, these videos are going to be playing in reloaders' homes all across the nation. Lots of traffic inbound
I've been reloading on the blue press for years. I bought this press to give it a try and NEVER did I get it to work...(crushed primers and jams) After many months of trying, it is now in the recycle metal junk box.
As a long time user of various progressive presses, this is the most complex press I've ever seen. Rather intimidating. I can understand why FA took sooooo long to get this perfected and released to market. I hope it works as well as advertised.
I would not say intimidating, but rather over engineered. But, that's not a bad thing imho. Every single feature on the press has been very well engineered and thought of. As I am assembling my X10 right now I found that FA did some clever things on this press not found on any Dillon press I own. Obviously this press is not for the beginner reloader. Once you got tru the setup process you will know what part of the press does what. Once you strap an auto drive on it it will show its full potential.
I was going to buy another brand progressive. Well I had not realized the smart engineering that went into this. As a design guy myself I was digging the balance not just in one area was it thought through but seems like 9 out of 10 areas. Well here comes the big test using it.
Gavin, as the "Ultimate" expert on all things reloading, can you share your thoughts on the broken bearings that are still surfacing right out of the gate on some of the new purchases not just the original 50, despite the assurances that this was addressed with a new arm and cam design. What should we do? Should we just go ahead and replace/upgrade the bearings or has FA taken care of that? Sounds like they have not.
is there any issues with the priming system, i heard bad things about the priming. also what's your thought between this and Apex 10 ignoring price difference thanks
Mine has a ton of grease on the threads too. I have to say the powder measure I received was complete TRASH and they sent me out a new one I haven't received yet. Anyone else having problems with the powder measure getting sticky
I just took delivery of my x10 today. Midwest shooters just got a few in-stock. Yeah, these videos are going to be playing in reloaders' homes all across the nation. Lots of traffic inbound
I've been reloading on the blue press for years. I bought this press to give it a try and NEVER did I get it to work...(crushed primers and jams) After many months of trying, it is now in the recycle metal junk box.
Me and a bunch of folks just ordered our X-10s from Midway! This video is about to get a bunch more traffic.
Yep, I was one also.
Hi there, 1 year on..How is it working out? I am considering it
Arriving by 9pm tomorrow, we'll see if I can roll through this faster than Gavin :)
1 year on. How is it working out?
Thanks! Buying one...
As a long time user of various progressive presses, this is the most complex press I've ever seen. Rather intimidating. I can understand why FA took sooooo long to get this perfected and released to market. I hope it works as well as advertised.
I would not say intimidating, but rather over engineered. But, that's not a bad thing imho. Every single feature on the press has been very well engineered and thought of. As I am assembling my X10 right now I found that FA did some clever things on this press not found on any Dillon press I own. Obviously this press is not for the beginner reloader. Once you got tru the setup process you will know what part of the press does what. Once you strap an auto drive on it it will show its full potential.
@@jolebole-ytI like your criticism, although a beginner I’m still comfortable taking on the challenge of owning one of these bad boys
I was going to buy another brand progressive. Well I had not realized the smart engineering that went into this. As a design guy myself I was digging the balance not just in one area was it thought through but seems like 9 out of 10 areas. Well here comes the big test using it.
Looks great I’m not a Fam of dillons index ring. I’m looking into this press
I can't find the unboxing video. Is it just me?
ua-cam.com/video/nWvcojwwK4Y/v-deo.html Different guy, but covers everything in the box
Doe they send an install and training team with every purchase? I hope it's more reliable and not overpriced like their vibra-prime.
Gavin, as the "Ultimate" expert on all things reloading, can you share your thoughts on the broken bearings that are still surfacing right out of the gate on some of the new purchases not just the original 50, despite the assurances that this was addressed with a new arm and cam design. What should we do? Should we just go ahead and replace/upgrade the bearings or has FA taken care of that? Sounds like they have not.
is there any issues with the priming system, i heard bad things about the priming. also what's your thought between this and Apex 10 ignoring price difference
thanks
How much degreasing do you recommend from the tool head and other major components? My machine came slathered in grease.
Mine has a ton of grease on the threads too. I have to say the powder measure I received was complete TRASH and they sent me out a new one I haven't received yet. Anyone else having problems with the powder measure getting sticky
Not a word about installing the spent primer tube..... ??
When can I get one?
Gavin can you tell me the total height from the base of the press to the top of the case hopper?
I believe it is 46"
I have one and it's a POS!
Never use an adjustable wrench
When will the next batch be available for sale?