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Reloading
best reloading press
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<blockquote data-quote="918v" data-source="post: 1013872" data-attributes="member: 84964"><p>I have used several Rock Chuckers, a CoAx, a Big Boss II, and a CH4d 4 station. The CH does not have enough leverage to size rifle brass like the others. The CoAx shell holder situation is a major pain in the rear if you are loading both big and small diameter cases. The new Rock Chuckers have the lever at an angle and this combined with the loosely goosey linkage just does not have the bank vault feel of the Redding presses. The Big Boss has an angled frame opening and is significantly more convenient in terms of case insertion/bullet seating/priming. The bank vault like feel, even after a decade of use, is unmatched. I think it's the best reloading press for the money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="918v, post: 1013872, member: 84964"] I have used several Rock Chuckers, a CoAx, a Big Boss II, and a CH4d 4 station. The CH does not have enough leverage to size rifle brass like the others. The CoAx shell holder situation is a major pain in the rear if you are loading both big and small diameter cases. The new Rock Chuckers have the lever at an angle and this combined with the loosely goosey linkage just does not have the bank vault feel of the Redding presses. The Big Boss has an angled frame opening and is significantly more convenient in terms of case insertion/bullet seating/priming. The bank vault like feel, even after a decade of use, is unmatched. I think it's the best reloading press for the money. [/QUOTE]
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