Rollsizer Automatic Decapper Base Unit

Rollsizer
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121527
The Rollsizer Automatic Decapper Base Unit is an automated system for removing spent primers from cartridge cases, compatible with various caliber heads and supporting calibers from .380 ACP to .308 Winchester. Operating at speeds of up to 3600 cases per
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Rollsizer Automatic Decapper Base Unit

Product Description

The Rollsizer Automatic Decapper Base Unit is a fully automated system designed to remove spent primers from cartridge cases, ideal for high-volume reloading setups. This durable base unit is compatible with case feeders and can be adapted to various calibers using separate caliber-specific heads. It supports calibers from .380 ACP to .308 Winchester and ensures consistent operation under continuous load. With processing speeds of up to 3600 cases per hour (depending on case feeder performance), it offers an efficient solution for case preparation. From mid-2024, all units include upgraded peg sets for better case alignment, especially for thin-walled brass. The system includes a universal AC/DC power supply with a 240 VAC plug and adapters for US and European outlets.

Key Features

  • Automatic primer removal: Consistently ejects spent primers in continuous operation.
  • High throughput: Processes up to 3600 cases per hour depending on feeder capability.
  • Wide caliber range: Supports calibers from .380 ACP to .308 Winchester.
  • Modular design: Requires separately sold caliber conversion kits.
  • Feeder compatible: Includes adapter for Dillon case feeders.
  • Heavy-duty construction: Built for continuous use in demanding reloading environments.
  • Upgraded components: Mid-2024 units include enhanced pegs for better case control.
  • Universal power supply: 240 VAC with adapters for EU and US use.
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