Frankford Arsenal #11 Shell Plate F-10 Pro Gressiv Reloading Press Accessory
Frankford Arsenal
The Frankford Arsenal #19 Shell Plate is a precision-machined stainless steel accessory designed to work with Frankford Arsenal's X-10 progressive reloading press. If you're a handloader who switches between calibers, this interchangeable shell plate lets you transition quickly without having to completely reconfigure your press setup. It's one of those small upgrades that saves real time at the bench when you're moving between different cartridges.
Built from stainless steel and engineered with an integrated bearing, the #19 shell plate operates smoothly through the indexing cycle—important when you're running hundreds of rounds through a progressive press. The caliber is laser-marked right on the plate itself, so there's no guessing which setup you're grabbing in the middle of a reloading session. Swap it in, dial in your dies, and you're back to loading.
This is the kind of accessory that makes sense if you already own an X-10 press and reload multiple calibers. Rather than maintaining separate presses or spending time on extensive changeovers, you keep your press body in place and swap the shell plate to match your current cartridge. It's a straightforward, cost-effective way to improve flexibility at your reloading bench.
| Brand | Frankford Arsenal |
| Product Type | Shell Plate / Progressive Press Accessory |
| Model | #19 |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Compatibility | Frankford Arsenal X-10 Progressive Press |
The Frankford Arsenal #19 Shell Plate is designed specifically for Frankford Arsenal's X-10 progressive reloading press.
Yes. This interchangeable shell plate allows you to transition between different calibers on your X-10 press by swapping the plate rather than reconfiguring the entire press setup.
The caliber is laser-marked directly on the shell plate, making it simple to identify which cartridge it's set up for.
An integrated bearing is built into the #19 Shell Plate to ensure smooth operation during the indexing cycle of the progressive press.