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7/31/2011 3:27:54 PM EDT
Anyone heard of these guys????

Smart Reloader website


Thanks

Scott
7/31/2011 3:41:18 PM EDT
[#1]




Quoted:

Anyone heard of these guys????



Smart Reloader website





Thanks



Scott


umm all their prices are in Euros

7/31/2011 5:30:20 PM EDT
[#2]
Try This one:
http://www.smartreloader-usa.com/aboutus.html


Helvetica Trading USA, LLC is the sole distributor of the Smartreloader® branded products for the US market. The company is part of the Helvetica Holding SA, a Swiss based Holding Company which owns several companies in the sporting industry.

Most of the Smartreloader® products are developed in Switzerland by our engineers and designed in Italy by well known designers.


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Looks like Grafs, Midsouth, and Natchez are carrying their stuff.
7/31/2011 6:09:04 PM EDT
[#3]
Natchez has Smart Reloader products, Link.

The link you posted, never heard of that company.

Look up in Links for more venders.
7/31/2011 7:55:57 PM EDT
[#4]
The self branded stuff they're selling is junk.

7/31/2011 8:25:56 PM EDT
[#5]
Chinese made shite. Avoid.
7/31/2011 8:33:02 PM EDT
[#6]
I bought their electronic scale SR750 from Cabela's a year or two ago, it's not worth much.  Like most of the cheap scales, it drifts too much to be useful.  Wasted $30.





I have been intrigued by their inexpensive presses.  Anyone try one yet?

 
7/31/2011 9:20:53 PM EDT
[#7]
I was thinkin bout getting one of their case cleaners, the nano to be exact. But ill look else where.

Scott
7/31/2011 10:06:16 PM EDT
[#8]
Chinese made Lee knockoffs too be exact, slight styling cue changes, use mystery steel and painted black.
Not saying Lee's bad, just saying.






Quoted:




Chinese made shite. Avoid.




And you can find Lee presses online for less $$ then what they want for the other.
 
8/1/2011 4:39:52 AM EDT
[#9]
I picked up their nano tumbler on-the-cheap.  Works well for what I do––small batch reloading.  Handles ~150 9mm cases or ~100 .223 cases, so I'll tumble that and work on those with another batch going in the tumbler.  Can't complain about the quality and I haven't had any problems with it so far.  Sounds like it's an exception to the rule.
8/1/2011 4:57:03 AM EDT
[#10]


I've had a Nano since they first came out.

It works well for what it is.

I use it for small batches.

Wish everyone used a large wing nut like this came with.

The rest of the line like the presses and scales, I would not recommend.
8/1/2011 9:00:46 AM EDT
[#11]
I took a chance on one of their SR787 tumblers last april, it developed a problem with the power cord sometime in the fall.



I didnt use it much over the winter so didnt think much of it, but now shooting season is here I been frustrated with it so I contacted their warranty claims.



They just sent me a new one without any hassle, so at least they stand by their warranties.



As far as their tumblers go I guess you could say I'd recommend them...at least until their warranty runs out.  Who knows how long this new one will last, but for $30 bucks you don't have much to lose.
8/2/2011 10:15:16 AM EDT
[#12]
A tumbler is one thing, that's a fairly simple machine.  The powder dispenser is a joke; I've used one.

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