Now that you have the FX120i, have you compared your beam scale against each other for accuracy? I know the advantage is speed but if you weight 42.3 grains on the beam scale is it the same on the FX120i? I Would love to see a video on that. Ps. I reload my 223 very similar as you do. 👍Thank you.
Thanks man! And I’m liking the press pretty good! It’s a little less convenient as far as the spent primers are concerned. I have to remember to sit a trash can under the press when I’m resizing. Other than that, I really like it. The Rebel may have a little more sizing force over the Big Boss II. Not a huge fan of how they angle the handle way off the side though.
Wow, I love that set up, looks so comfortable.
Could you tell what the scale is called?🙂
Yes! The scales that the Auto Trickler system uses are made by “A&D” and the model number is FX120i
Now that you have the FX120i, have you compared your beam scale against each other for accuracy?
I know the advantage is speed but if you weight 42.3 grains on the beam scale is it the same on the FX120i? I Would love to see a video on that.
Ps. I reload my 223 very similar as you do. 👍Thank you.
Hey! That’s a great idea for another video! I will try to make it happen!
Keep me posted…. Thank you
Nice setup and reloading room. How do you like the Rebel press compared with your old Big Boss?
Thanks man! And I’m liking the press pretty good! It’s a little less convenient as far as the spent primers are concerned. I have to remember to sit a trash can under the press when I’m resizing. Other than that, I really like it. The Rebel may have a little more sizing force over the Big Boss II. Not a huge fan of how they angle the handle way off the side though.
@@stricklyreloading8494 Thanks for commenting on depriming and handle angle!
Please stop putting your hand over the brass when seating primers.
It may not look like it from this camera angle, but generally my fingers are clear from the opening of the case mouth.