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Redding Ultramag Press SPF
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The ULTRAMAG features a huge 4-3/4” frame opening and 4-1/8” of usable ram stroke, making it ideal for loading oversized cartridges such as the old Sharps “Buffalo Cartridges” and British “Nitro- Express” rounds.

Its unique long link compound leverage system has more mechanical advantage over a greater distance than any other reloading press on the market. This makes “childs play” of difficult case forming operations.

Features: high grade cast iron frame, offset handle, steel adapter bushing accepts standard 7/8"-14 threaded dies and is removable for use with oversized dies. Frame with bushing removed accepts 1-1/4" x 12 die threads.

The frame is constructed of high grade cast iron for strength, long life and wear resistance
Four mounting holes provide rigid mounting
Offset handle is out of the way for all reloading operations
All linkage pins are heat treated, precision ground and in double shear
Steel adapter bushing accepts standard 7/8"-14 threaded dies and is removable for use with oversized dies
Frame with bushing removed accepts 1-1/4" - 12 die threads
"Smart" primer arm that moves in and out of position with ram travel: “Smart” primer arm automatically swings into position during the ram stroke and flips out of the way when not in use. For maximum sensitivity at the lowest possible leverage, priming is done at the end of the ram stroke.
Spent primer collection system: Spent primers are automatically collected in the large diameter hollow ram. They then drop into a handy flexible plastic tube that can hold hundreds of spent primers before emptying, or be easily routed to your trash container.


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Nice very press at a great price Steve - especially with the shipping! I'd be talking to you if I hadn't just upgraded to an RCBS RC Supreme press last week...
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