https://www.markvii-loading.com/load...eid=ce093672c9
I love the idea of 10 stations. Do I need that many? Nope. But empty die stations don't hurt anything.
MSRP is pushing $3k. Not for the faint of heart.
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https://www.markvii-loading.com/load...eid=ce093672c9
I love the idea of 10 stations. Do I need that many? Nope. But empty die stations don't hurt anything.
MSRP is pushing $3k. Not for the faint of heart.
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Versus FA 10 for 1/3 the price.
Code Name: JET STREAM
That's what they are saying on Benos, too.
But I was reading what they said about the Mk 7s early on, too.
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It is a bold move on the part of Lyman dba Mk7 to take on Dillon on the high end of things. It seems to be working out.
I was curious how the new Model 10 fits into the Evolution and Revolution line. But I see the new 10 actually replaces the Evolution. Not sure what was wrong with the Evo and what prompted the new press.
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I like the press. I saw the changes as Lyman bringing some of their manufacturing expertise to the Mark7 line. The change to the cast turret head, such like that. Some of the photographs on the website still show the billet turret head, instead of the cast one. It looks like they are still developing and transitioning the press. (Edited to add, it looks like they fixed the pictures with the billet parts)
I know for my Dillon presses, I’m in contact with Dillon in Arizona once every three months or so, either ordering spare parts or asking advice on tuning and set up. I think manufacturer support on a product like a reloading press is absolutely critical. I’m curious to see how Frankford Arsenal is going to address that issue with their budget progressive press. Time will tell, but I think an item like a reloading press benefits greatly by the manufacturer and tech support being located in the US.
"Government is not reason, it is not eloquence, it is force; like fire, a troublesome servant and a fearful master"
I may be wrong, but at first glance, this looks like the designer got ideas from Ponses Warren, an old line of shot shell and some metallic presses. Spare parts for this baby will be expensive. I can't figure the target group.