greenheadcaller
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- Jul 8, 2014
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https://www.markvii-loading.com/The-Evo ... p_410.html
https://www.markvii-loading.com/Evoluti ... p_394.html
Mark 7 has been supplying clutched auto drives, and some pretty nice electronic checks/controls for Dillon 1050's for a while.
Now they are launching a couple of new presses combined with those that are certainly generating some interest. I am only posting them here because I enjoyed hearing about them, and am going to enjoy paying attention to how they perform in the market ... so thought would share in the event someone else is curious too. That's it, that's my motivation here...and...
(I am also not so secretly hoping my buddy steps up to the Evolution Pro ((with optional primer collator)) after these have been in the market a bit to see how reviews come in ..... so I can "put my hands on it" three days a year with my brass... you know, just to help him out, making sure he isn't missing something lol. I have also offered to help him out and store his 1050 for him if he gets the Pro...so his wife doesn't know he has two high output machines.)
While not "needed" by the vast majority of reloaders ... and yes, not cheap ... when comparing market prices with similarly equipped feeders and controls on a Dillon 1050, they are in line imo. Obviously "time in the market" of both Evolution presses themselves pales in comparison to Dillon. So again, not saying these presses are "better" then Dillon .... just saying I am curious to see how they (the press and the company) perform and support these....and decided to share.
I have no complaints with my Dillon 550, and currently bleed blue.
https://www.markvii-loading.com/Evoluti ... p_394.html
Mark 7 has been supplying clutched auto drives, and some pretty nice electronic checks/controls for Dillon 1050's for a while.
Now they are launching a couple of new presses combined with those that are certainly generating some interest. I am only posting them here because I enjoyed hearing about them, and am going to enjoy paying attention to how they perform in the market ... so thought would share in the event someone else is curious too. That's it, that's my motivation here...and...
(I am also not so secretly hoping my buddy steps up to the Evolution Pro ((with optional primer collator)) after these have been in the market a bit to see how reviews come in ..... so I can "put my hands on it" three days a year with my brass... you know, just to help him out, making sure he isn't missing something lol. I have also offered to help him out and store his 1050 for him if he gets the Pro...so his wife doesn't know he has two high output machines.)
While not "needed" by the vast majority of reloaders ... and yes, not cheap ... when comparing market prices with similarly equipped feeders and controls on a Dillon 1050, they are in line imo. Obviously "time in the market" of both Evolution presses themselves pales in comparison to Dillon. So again, not saying these presses are "better" then Dillon .... just saying I am curious to see how they (the press and the company) perform and support these....and decided to share.
I have no complaints with my Dillon 550, and currently bleed blue.