2,500 RPH: Mark 7 REVOLUTION! (Setup, Overview, Loading)

Published on July 27, 2025
Duration: 24:07

This video provides a comprehensive guide to setting up and operating the Mark 7 Revolution reloading press. It covers unboxing, component installation, initial power-up, calibration, and functional checks. The process includes detailed steps for integrating the case feeder, bullet feeder, digital powder measure, and other sensors. The guide also walks through the initial loading process, emphasizing safety, sensor activation, and speed adjustments for optimal performance and quality.

Quick Summary

The Mark 7 Revolution is a commercial-grade reloading press featuring hardened steel components for durability and millions of rounds of expected life. Its 10-station tool head offers individual adjustability for each operation, crucial for setup and troubleshooting, while integrated sensors and a digital powder measure ensure consistent and safe reloading.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction & Project Overview
  2. 00:35Meet the Experts: Gavin Gear & John Bleer
  3. 01:44Unboxing the Mark 7 Revolution
  4. 02:14Revolution Core & Components Overview
  5. 03:11Decap Hose & Safety Considerations
  6. 03:31Sensors and Feeders Explained
  7. 04:19Bench Setup & Initial Assembly
  8. 04:32Connecting Power and Installing Feeders
  9. 05:07Installing the Tablet and Powering On
  10. 05:51Navigating the User Interface & Calibration
  11. 06:53Functional Check & Speed Test
  12. 07:36Installing the Digital Powder Measure
  13. 08:43Vibratory Controller Installation
  14. 09:09Load Components & Ammunition Details
  15. 09:43Understanding the 10-Station Tool Head
  16. 11:39Loading Primers and Bullets
  17. 13:16Filling the Powder Hopper
  18. 13:23Loading Components & Checking Settings
  19. 14:23Initiating the Loading Process
  20. 14:58Digital Clutch & Safety Features
  21. 15:48Activating Powder Check & Bullet Sense
  22. 16:01Operating at Higher Speeds
  23. 17:13Troubleshooting Bullet Feed Issues
  24. 17:36Increasing Operational Speed
  25. 19:36Achieving High Rounds Per Hour
  26. 20:13Ending the Cycle & Machine Shutdown
  27. 20:29Revolution vs. Apex 10: Commercial vs. Sport
  28. 21:49Commercial Grade Components
  29. 21:52Future Projects & Content
  30. 22:57Conclusion & Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of the Mark 7 Revolution reloading press?

The Mark 7 Revolution includes a core unit on a base plate, sensor boxes, a tablet for user interface, an ACRO bin, a die box, a vibratory controller for the priming system, a decap hose, an infrared case feed sensor, a digital powder measure with hopper, a 14-inch case feeder, a Mr. Bullet Feeder Pro, case feed poles, and an offload chute.

How is the Mark 7 Revolution set up for initial operation?

Setup involves unboxing, connecting cables, installing feeders and the tablet, powering on, calibrating the machine to find its limits, and performing a functional check by running it through cycles.

What makes the Mark 7 Revolution suitable for commercial use?

The Revolution is built with hardened steel components like the top plate and index cam for superior wear resistance, designed to withstand millions of rounds and generate revenue, distinguishing it from sport-oriented machines.

What are the benefits of the Revolution's 10-station tool head?

The 10-station tool head allows for individual adjustability of each reloading operation, which is critical for efficient setup, troubleshooting, and fine-tuning load data for optimal performance and consistency.

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