buellsfurn
Ultimate Member
looking to see if anyone has experience with Frankford Arsenal customer service . Contemplating there new ish Intellidropper it's there answer to rcbs chargemaster lite
I've had pretty good experience with Frankford Arsenal products, except with their piece of garbage Vibra Prime. I gave it to one of my league buddies and told him to deal with it, and that I was done. I am curious and possibly interested in their new M press. I might pick one up in a couple years.
I had a marginal experience with Battenfeld customer support 5 or 6 years ago on a different product. They didn't have the part I needed anymore, but sent me something anyway that ended up not working either. I told them, but they said they couldn't help me further. YMMV
Small mechanical stuff from them works fine for me. I wouldn't trust anything electronic, though.
All I can add to Frankford Arsenal input is their Quick-N-EZ Case Tumbler's have worked great for me. After wearing out two units over 30 years I bought a third unit late last year. For the price I figure the old units didn't owe me anything when they died. And I have a bunch of Frankford ancillaries like ammo boxes and small stuff that are quality and have always worked well.
Frankford is now part of the Battenfeld Technologies brands. The parent company manages a number of familiar brand names. How that all fits together I don't know, but I've never had issues with their products:
https://www.btibrands.com/brands/fr...ankford Arsenal&utm_content=Trademark - Brand
I can't give any input on their electronics but I trust them enough to order one of their Platinum Series Rotary Tumblers along with a magnet to corral the pins. This unit should be delivered tomorrow:
https://www.amazon.com/Frankford-Ar...kford+arsenal&qid=1559694220&s=gateway&sr=8-7
Bottom line is -> I wouldn't hesitate to trust Frankford Arsenal's items and/or support unless or until I have some reason to doubt them...
j8064
Vibra Prime
The what?
I was afraid to Google it, let alone buy it. Is this really a problem though? I buy primers in a tray, all facing the same direction. I open the tray straight into my bench so they all face the same direction, then pick them up with my primer tube.
I was afraid to Google it, let alone buy it. Is this really a problem though? I buy primers in a tray, all facing the same direction. I open the tray straight into my bench so they all face the same direction, then pick them up with my primer tube.
The idea is to save the time of picking them up one-by-one into the tube. Well, it just didn't work out that way in my experience with that piece of crap. It was an exercise of frustration for me. YMMV