Sportsmen's Guide sells an inexpensive"Reloading" package; a single stage press, digital scale and case tumbler; manufactured in China (of course!) for the Italians. It looked good in the ad and the price was "right" - or so I thought.
To call this a "press" is almost false advertising. It isn't a RockChucker and to speak of both in the same sentence (or post) is practically a slur against RCBS, known to be a stable platform among reloaders, and I have one myself.
The "Smart" brand - isn't. This press galls the main piston on both upswing and downswing as the piston wobbles in its race. The case to be sized/deprimed (380 ACP in this instance) is used for upper piston alignmnet and this case is almost 1/4-inch off of true when the piston reaches the top of its stroke (bottom of the die). That's a lot of wobble! Putting stress on the sides of brass cases as they are rammed into the die by a piston that wobbles 1/4-inch off of plumb isn't inspiring confidence.
The handle is cast and likely to be the element that breakes soonest. Twin knobs that jut out from the circular terminus of the handle, less than 3/16" thick, cause the handle to stop if the piston does not "two-block" into the bottom of the die. These knobs are certain to fail the soonest.
The knob on the end of the cast handle is a wooden ball that is pressed onto the end of the handle. It came off in my hand. Maybe that is a design "feature". The amount of force necessary to ram the case into the sizing/depriming die by this handle is 5 times that of the other namded press. After 1,000 deprimed cases I had achieved a blister in the palm of my right hand.
If gauged only by its function, then it DID deprime cases and I got that part right. I have not opened the scale or the case tumbler. I don't know what to expect of those.
If you have any experience with this brand, please reply
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