![]() Leave a trail of destruction in your wake as you battle to your heart’s content. As you transform or unleash your most devastating attacks, watch the environment respond with stunning realism. ![]() Step into an arena that reacts to your every action. Make yours the destructive power of the strongest fighters ever to appear in DRAGON BALL!Įngage in heart-pounding, high-speed 3D battles that stay true to the anime and video game series, with breathtaking visuals and authentic combat moves like beam clashes, rush attacks, movements too quick for the eyes to see, and planet-razing ultimate attacks. Unleash the fighting spirit within you and take the fight to arenas that crumble and react to your power as the battle rages on. Learn and master an incredible roster of playable characters, each with signature abilities, transformations, and techniques. It’s the best press money can buy, no contest.DRAGON BALL: Sparking! ZERO takes the legendary gameplay of the Budokai Tenkaichi series and raises it to whole new levels. Will it make you shooter tighter groups? Maybe not, but you’ll know that it’s not your equipment holding you back. Remove the variables in your equation and you’ll get better results. If you’re going to precision reload, then buy a precision reloading tool. And just like the AMP, if the Zero was stolen today, I’d buy another Zero tomorrow. It’s expensive, but you get what you pay for. I got the same question from people with I bought the AMP annealer. Is it worth it? I guess that’s subjective. Measuring runout with a 21st Centrury tool on loaded Berger VLD bullets, I’m seeing about half the runout I was seeing with the Co-Ax. This is my 5th press to add to my reloading bench replacing my current precision king, the Forester Co-Ax. This press is something special that’s been designed and manufactured to tightest of tolerances you won’t find with Forester, RCBS, Redding, Dillon, etc. I’m not sure why it took somebody so long to make a truly precision machined press, but I’m glad 419 finally did it for us. You have made me a lifelong customer, I only wish you were around when I first started reloading! Please keep up the excellent work and keep developing innovative products. One last item is the beautiful packaging you do on everything I’ve purchased so far. Wilson bullet seating die and a K&M Precision Arbor Press which really slows down the process. The only system that even comes close is using an L.E. 0005!!!! Plus I can leave them setup in the turret, so I don’t have to go through the process every time. Not bad, but once I setup my dies in the Zero Press the runout went down to. 001 runout on both the case and the seated bullet. If I took a lot of time setting up both my neck sizing and bullet seating dies, I could get within. Sure some are better than others, but until I tried the Zero Press I didn’t appreciate accurate and advanced a reloading press could be. Over the years it seems like there have been major improvements to almost all of the equipment with the exception of the press itself. I was a member of the NBRSA and shot competitively in the mid 70’s and I still shoot in local competitions, so I appreciate excellent reloading equipment. The ZERO was designed around that goal, and provides you with an unmatched ability to create consistency.Īll I can say is WOW! I’ve been reloading since 1968 and have used too many presses to even remember, well over a dozen. ![]() From one stroke to the next, or one reloading session to another, we want every piece of ammo you make to be as consistent as possible. Made in America, from American materialsĬonsistency is paramount in precision reloading, and that’s what we are really chasing here. ![]() Internally contained primer-catch system, eliminating baby food jars and surgical hoses hanging from your press.Adjustable/interchangeable handle setup for maximizing leverage/feel based on operation.More efficient energy transfer from handle to ram via bearing-guided motion throughout the system.The extended ram position will be more repeatable than any ram-style press on the market.Total opening of 4.75″, with no unnecessary shellholder protrusion at the bottom of the stroke.The available ram-stroke here is 4.4″, allowing you to use it on significantly large cases.The turret head allows the press to work with multiple die-attachments (7/8 thread currently, 1-1/4 thread, and future unreleased stuff) without goofy thread-stacking adapters.The zero-slop turret head allows you to change between dies, eliminating the variability induced when removing and resetting dies.Read this and still ready to ask what it does that your vintage single stage doesn’t? Bullet point time, strap in. To add one of these USA Made, high-quality covers to your ZERO order, head > HERE > HERE << Note: Dust covers were included free of charge with the initial batch of presses, sold in Summer 2020.
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