Smart Reloader Equipment

Pantexan

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I have recently seen the brand Smart Reloader equipment. Does anyone have any experience with this brand?
 
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I purchased a tumbler from Graf right after the brand showed up on their site. It did not work!!! Graf replaced it and I tested the new one, it ran but I've not placed it in full service yet. I'm waiting for my old one to fail, maybe I should use the new one first.
 
Why take a chance to save a few dollars, plenty of known good quality equipment on the market. Those tumblers look like the harbor freight units with different colors. I have two H.F., the quality is so-so, had to modify them to make them work.
 
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I bought their Mk7 (something like than, anyway) single stage press (their larger/heavy duty press, not the little cheapy) early this year as an adjunct to my Hornady progressive, and I like it a lot. It is well made, and has done quite well at every job I give it, including sizing .500 S&W. I recently purchased the SR787 tumbler (at a very good price through Mid-South), and have used it extensively. It does a good job, and has not given me any problems. Hope this helps.
 
I purchased the little digital scale and trickler set from Grafs. The trickler is much nicer and heavier (read more stable) than the RCBS version.
The scale has functioned OK and seems to hold zero.
It has not replaced my beam unit but is handy for quick verification when changing disks in my Lee Auto-Disk.
 
I picked up some ammo-boxes for my father-in-law, as he wanted a hinged one that the cover went completely back, and they seem to be ok.
 
I bought the Smart Reloader hand priming tool. It was poorly designed and improperly machined and not surprisingly, didn't work as advertised. I sent it back and got a Hornady. The Hornady works very well.
 

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