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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaJack" data-source="post: 2162230" data-attributes="member: 25389"><p>Can't go wrong with the RCBS Rock Chucker. I inherited my Dad's RCBS Model A, the Rock Chucker 4 - runner. Our family used it for over 50 years and I sold it to a nastolgia buff. I've had RCBS Jr and the Rock Chucker too. The Jr press is really a starter press. I'm currently using a Redding Big Boss, a MEC Marksman, a Forster Coax strictly for seating bullets with Redding Competition dies, a Hornady Lock-n-Load AP (not a fan!), and a Dillion 750 for pistol and small rifle AR feed. If I could only have one press, it would be the MEC. Very solid, open front for access and it has a floating shell holder for better alignment with the die. Love the Forster Coax for seating bullets, a must for producing concentric ammo for my precision long range shooting. Hard choice to leave the Redding off my keepers list. The Lock-n-Load AP is at my summer home for occasional use or it would be gone!</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your choice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaJack, post: 2162230, member: 25389"] Can't go wrong with the RCBS Rock Chucker. I inherited my Dad's RCBS Model A, the Rock Chucker 4 - runner. Our family used it for over 50 years and I sold it to a nastolgia buff. I've had RCBS Jr and the Rock Chucker too. The Jr press is really a starter press. I'm currently using a Redding Big Boss, a MEC Marksman, a Forster Coax strictly for seating bullets with Redding Competition dies, a Hornady Lock-n-Load AP (not a fan!), and a Dillion 750 for pistol and small rifle AR feed. If I could only have one press, it would be the MEC. Very solid, open front for access and it has a floating shell holder for better alignment with the die. Love the Forster Coax for seating bullets, a must for producing concentric ammo for my precision long range shooting. Hard choice to leave the Redding off my keepers list. The Lock-n-Load AP is at my summer home for occasional use or it would be gone! Good luck with your choice! [/QUOTE]
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