Reloading ammo in 30 seconds… #shorts

Published on February 20, 2022
Duration: 0:34

This guide details the automated progressive reloading process for 9mm Luger cartridges, as demonstrated on a Mark 7 Reloading Evolution Autodrive. It covers brass preparation, component loading (primers, powder, bullets), and the operation of a fully automated press that performs multiple steps simultaneously for high-volume production. The process emphasizes efficiency and speed, achieving a rate of 1,902 rounds per hour.

Quick Summary

Automated progressive reloading, demonstrated on the Mark 7 Reloading Evolution Autodrive, achieves high-volume production by performing multiple cartridge assembly steps simultaneously. This process, including brass preparation, component feeding, and automated cycling, can yield up to 1,902 rounds per hour for calibers like 9mm Luger.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Brass Preparation
  2. 00:06Loading Components
  3. 00:20Automated Reloading Process

Frequently Asked Questions

What is automated progressive reloading?

Automated progressive reloading uses a press that performs multiple steps (sizing, priming, powder drop, seating, crimping) simultaneously. Components are fed automatically, allowing for high-speed production, such as the 1,902 rounds per hour seen with the Mark 7 Evolution Autodrive.

How fast can the Mark 7 Evolution Autodrive reload ammunition?

The Mark 7 Reloading Evolution Autodrive is demonstrated to reload ammunition at a rate of 1,902 rounds per hour. This high efficiency is achieved through its fully automated progressive operation, handling all stages of cartridge assembly concurrently.

What components are needed for automated progressive reloading?

Automated progressive reloading requires a specialized press along with feeders for cases, primers, powder, and bullets. Essential components include the press itself, vibratory tumblers for brass prep, and the ammunition components: casings, primers, smokeless powder, and projectiles.

What are the key steps in automated progressive reloading?

The process begins with cleaning brass. Then, cases, primers, powder, and bullets are loaded into feeders. The automated press cycles through sizing, priming, powder dispensing, bullet seating, and crimping, producing finished cartridges rapidly.

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