Thread: Other Sports Off Season Lets Talk Guns, Part 2
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Old 03-26-2018, 05:58 PM   #1716
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Originally Posted by GloryDayz View Post
In the past I've looked at the "RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme Master Reloading Kit, Green". I'd still need dies, holder and other things to make it work, pluse supplies, but at $0.60 a round, it might make sense soon. If I could get a complete kit (that's trustworthy) for ~$200, I've do it in the blink of an eye.
Rock chucker is a nice press a buddy of mine has that one and I showed him how to set it up and use it very solid. Lymon, Hornaday and Redding are also are or were when I searched out mine many a moon ago. I settled on Hornaday and was very pleased. In 2006 when my dad passed I inherited my dads Pacific he called it the iron giant it is a beast. My only problem with lee was its cast and had read about them actually breaking dont know if they have changed. As for dies I only will use RCBS, Lymon and Redding more expensive because they are or were milled from a solid block and the important parts precision polished. You will learn the hard way with alloy hornaday or lee that are alloy and prone to dented or stuck cases. They may have changed by now or they may have all gone that route. I sold my hornaday last year to a coworker so ya missed out sorry. I am talking all single stage as I never felt the need for a progressive outside of a shotshell reloader.
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