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Reloading
Reloading equipment question
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<blockquote data-quote="Hespco" data-source="post: 1625203" data-attributes="member: 109476"><p>I bought my RCBS Rockchucker the first year of it's production. It was 1966 or 67 to the best of my recollection. Have loaded literately tens of thousands of rounds. Swedged bullets, re-formed brass & on & on. To this day it still performs as well as ever. It has proven to be an unbelievably tough durable loading press. If your into competitive shooting where you need high volume loading a different press might be advisable. But if you want day in & day out strong dependability the Rockchucker is it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hespco, post: 1625203, member: 109476"] I bought my RCBS Rockchucker the first year of it's production. It was 1966 or 67 to the best of my recollection. Have loaded literately tens of thousands of rounds. Swedged bullets, re-formed brass & on & on. To this day it still performs as well as ever. It has proven to be an unbelievably tough durable loading press. If your into competitive shooting where you need high volume loading a different press might be advisable. But if you want day in & day out strong dependability the Rockchucker is it. [/QUOTE]
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