Hi guy's/girls
Does anyone know who makes the press in the pic or have any information on it please ? It says EM 1, and on the back has Blits written on it.
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Hi guy's/girls
Does anyone know who makes the press in the pic or have any information on it please ? It says EM 1, and on the back has Blits written on it.
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Interesting looking press. I'm sure some of the folks from the antique loaders site will post any info they have on it shortly.
That is nice.
I'm looking for a turret press to replace the Lee turret.
The bar gets in the way.
This one looks like something I could work with.
Nice find.
Thanks for the replies guy's. I have been searching on the internet with no success on getting info about this.
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That looks like a home modified Rcbs. I would like to see a a photo from side showing the turrets connection to press base.
will send some more pics
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i must confess i am stumped nice press
I don't think that's a homemade modification. Nice machined turret with good sharp knurling and locating indents, probably with corresponding spring loaded ball. Whole press looks like it was designed as one unit/tool...
Thanks for the input guy's, i'm stumped too
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Send a PM to member pressman; he's the local expert on odd reloading presses.
If a pattern maker named Blits decided to make a loading press of his own design, he might designate it "Experimental Model 1." He could certainly line up time at a foundry and a machine shop to get the parts made.
That's a pretty nice design. Even has knurling around the turret in case there's no room for the handles. Never seen the like before, myself.
makes sense, thanks Bent Ramrod
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