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    Frankford F10 progressive press

    10 stages, swages, and the dies move to the brass not the inverse. There’s not a lot of data out there on these yet. In my experience, Frankford backs their products very well.

    NatchezSS has these listed at $412, but you can’t order them yet.

    Very interesting. @Tokarev


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    Whoa!

    If this is an actual product and not some kind of a crazy vapor wear this will be a "game changer."

    https://www.frankfordarsenal.com/rel...s/1135898.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokarev View Post
    Whoa!

    If this is an actual product and not some kind of a crazy vapor wear this will be a "game changer."

    https://www.frankfordarsenal.com/rel...s/1135898.html

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    Agreed, even though it’s very probably made in China.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleLebowski View Post
    Agreed, even though it’s very probably made in China.
    No doubt it is an import. I'll be surprised if it isn't.

    I am wondering when Hornady is going to announce a Lock N Load Progressive Pro Master Deluxe Supreme or whatever. I think they need to release a press with at least 6 die stations and an updated primer system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokarev View Post
    No doubt it is an import. I'll be surprised if it isn't.

    I am wondering when Hornady is going to announce a Lock N Load Progressive Pro Master Deluxe Supreme or whatever. I think they need to release a press with at least 6 die stations and an updated primer system.

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    It would be nice, their design seems to close to being finished, just needs a little bit of improvement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleLebowski View Post
    It would be nice, their design seems to close to being finished, just needs a little bit of improvement.
    The LNL is a good workable press. But five stations isn't enough in the era of bullet feeders and powder check dies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokarev View Post
    The LNL is a good workable press. But five stations isn't enough in the era of bullet feeders and powder check dies.

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    I sure came close to buying one before I found a good deal on a 650.
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    It looks like they sell the case feeder and bullet feeder separate from the press.

    https://www.natchezss.com/frankford-...0-station.html
    Press is $650

    https://www.natchezss.com/frankford-...ive-press.html
    Case feeder is $200

    https://www.natchezss.com/frankford-...ive-press.html
    Bullet feeder is $380

    That's $1230 for a 10 station with case/bullet feeders vs. a $2100 1050 with 7 stations and no bullet feeder.


    I know, you get what you pay for. But man.....that is very, very intriguing for the price, flexibility, and the ability to have a lockout die with separate seat/crimp stations. I figure if I can get lee systems to be reliable and accurate, I can probably do the same with this thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokarev View Post
    The LNL is a good workable press. But five stations isn't enough in the era of bullet feeders and powder check dies.
    Yeah, a 6th station would be nice in terms of letting me separate seat and crimp while still using both a bullet feeder and a powder check die, and it would be sweet to have primer pocket swaging built in and a primer feed system that was less (not?) susceptible to getting jammed up by loose flakes of powder and/or other debris. I wouldn't replace my existing LNL AP if Hornady came out with such a press, but I'd surely be jealous of people who bought them.

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