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NE Hunter 10-28-2003 07:03 AM

what' s the difference except price
 
I was looking at ebay and right now there are a few deals going on RCBS JR. and Special presses I know the rock chucker is the top of the line and have some bookmarked, but most of them have been going for almost what you' d pay for a new one. Which one' s should I keep an eye on after the Rock Chucker ?

Vapodog 10-28-2003 07:50 AM

RE: what' s the difference except price
 
Do it right the first time and buy the rockchucker. That way you only have to buy a press once in your lifetime.

Troy R 10-28-2003 05:33 PM

RE: what' s the difference except price
 
Vapordog hit it right on the head!!!!!!!!!

Troy

MOTurkeyTamer 10-28-2003 09:05 PM

RE: what' s the difference except price
 
I agree with Vapodog, go ahead and get the Rockchucker, it will last you a lifetime. For the little bit of price difference between the Rockchucker and the others, it is well worth the extra cash.

halcon 10-28-2003 10:36 PM

RE: what' s the difference except price
 
If your buying on Ebay and want a deal you have to be patient , I got a rockchucker that was like new for just under $60 with shipping . It took about two months but I wasn' t in a hurry . The JR will also do a good job its just not as heavy built as the rockchucker. I used one for years and never had any problems with the ammo it will load .

handloader1 10-28-2003 10:47 PM

RE: what' s the difference except price
 
RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme Press. Good luck.

NE Hunter 10-29-2003 06:18 PM

RE: what' s the difference except price
 
Thanks, for the responces guys. I' ll keep lurking and try a little patience.

eldeguello 10-30-2003 05:19 AM

RE: what' s the difference except price
 
Vapodog said:

Do it right the first time and buy the rockchucker. That way you only have to buy a press once in your lifetime.
He' s right, of course. However, I bought an RCBS Jr. press in 1968, and, although it has chips and nicks in the finish, it works as good as when new. It does not have the leverage advantage of the bigger presses, but is OK if all you are doing is FL resizing of cases and seating bullets!


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