What Reloader Is Good To Buy?
#1
What Reloader Is Good To Buy?
I used to use my Fathers RCBS Rockchucker, and a friends RCBS Rockcucker reloader in the 1980's. I think thats what it is called.
But things are made cheaper than they were back then.
So my question is,
Which reloader set up is any good.
I would like to get a progressive press.
Thank You,
jrbsr
But things are made cheaper than they were back then.
So my question is,
Which reloader set up is any good.
I would like to get a progressive press.
Thank You,
jrbsr
Last edited by jrbsr; 01-06-2012 at 08:37 AM.
#3
So I can't use it any more.
My friend got to old to reload and gave his reloading stuff to his son.
So I will have to get my own, when I can get the $$
I think I may get one of the torrent progressive press's that you just pop off the torrent to change calibers.
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: WY
Posts: 2,056
I know more people who use a Rockchucker than I know who use any other press - there's absolutely nothing wrong with a single-stage. A progressive really shines if you're shooting a LOT (and reloading a LOT) of pistol- and small rifle-caliber ammunition. I've used Dillons (probably the gold-standard of progressives) and never have been able to duplicate the consistency I can achieve with the plain old Rockchucker if my goal is precision. Not to say that I can't turn out a LOT of plinking ammo with a progressive.
I've not been impressed with many of the "torrent" (turret?) presses I've looked at. Save the money and put it into the other accessories you need. It's not that difficult to change from one die to the next in a single-stage press.
I've not been impressed with many of the "torrent" (turret?) presses I've looked at. Save the money and put it into the other accessories you need. It's not that difficult to change from one die to the next in a single-stage press.
#6
I have a RCBS Rockchucker press, I have used it over 20 years with out any problems, it is a great press. I recently got a Ponsness Warren Metalic II, multi stage press that I really like. I also have a Hornady Lock & Load Progressive press that works great, I only use it for loading my 223's.
#10
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Central Florida
Posts: 67
Press?
It depends on what you are loading and what volume of shooting you do. I have single stage for rifle and progressive for handguns. If you are not a "volume" shooter a quality progressive press is a waste of money.
The RCBS is an excellent choice in a single stage.
GOOD LUCK and GOOD SHOOTING!!!!
The RCBS is an excellent choice in a single stage.
GOOD LUCK and GOOD SHOOTING!!!!