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RE: Whats a good one?
I agree with the Rockchucker. The Lyman orange crusher II is almost identical to the rockchucker and would be a good choice also.
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RE: Whats a good one?
Wow! a unamimous decision, Thanks, I'm off to surf for the rockchucker.
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RE: Whats a good one?
I was surprised at the amount of RCBS on e bay.i have some duplicate stuff i may sell on there. i have three sets of scales. one has got to go . two uniflows ,dont need but one.hand primer (lee) got to go.also gunbroker, auction arms.
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RE: Whats a good one?
I have to go along with the RCBS Rockchucker.I don't used it like I use to, but it as good as the day I bought it 20+ years ago.Over the years I have accquired almost all RCBS equipment and never had a problem with any of it.I have a few Lyman items . Lyman #55 powder measure and Lyman bullet lubricator and one or two sets of Lyman dies which have worked well.You won't go wrong with RCBS products.Ruger Redhawk
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RE: Whats a good one?
Years ago I bought the Lee Chalanger press ( I think when they first came out ). It still works fine and I only paid $ 35.00 for it new. That said I like the Lyman and RCBS presses better as they have a removable spent primer catcher. My Lee press has it built in and it's a pain to empty. If money is an issue I'd recommend the Lee as it has no problems but for a few dollars more you get convience.
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RE: Whats a good one?
Ditto with the rockchucker. Got mine from my dad since he doesn't reload anymore. Its probably 20 years old and works flawlessly.
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