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Question from the ignorant.
What is the purpose of an arbor press? From the conversation it appears as if it's used primary for bullet seating. How/why is it superior or preferred over a regular single stage?
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I was going to ask the same question!
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They're generally used with dies like these which often allow for assembling really straight cartridges. Very portable for loading at the range, etc.
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Wow... is the whole cartridge pressed together in one shot? Fire formed case, powder, bullet then pressed? I just went to YouTube and there it was. I had never seen this and I am now enlightened. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXZyaZ2D38s
Last edited by WagonMaster; 02/27/14.
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