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<blockquote data-quote="rewiltshire" data-source="post: 1585191" data-attributes="member: 53629"><p>I have been interested in the Summit press since they first came out. The concept of moving the die to the case instead of moving the case to the die looks interesting. All reviews I have seen or read have had nothing but praises for this press. It seem to be a good, easy to operate and strong press - IMHO. </p><p>I am not in to the 'big bore' cartridges mainly using 6.5 calibers for long range shooting and neck size as much as possible. I don't thinks I would have to worry about die flexing for this operation or for seating.</p><p>I also use an arbor press with forester dies for 6 PPC and 6.5 Grendel. With the addition of the part, I would be able to have both a conventional press and an arbor press in one unit that I could set up at the range.</p><p>I think you did just fine in you choice. Now it is time for you to start the more enjoyable part - the reloading and testing of you cartridges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rewiltshire, post: 1585191, member: 53629"] I have been interested in the Summit press since they first came out. The concept of moving the die to the case instead of moving the case to the die looks interesting. All reviews I have seen or read have had nothing but praises for this press. It seem to be a good, easy to operate and strong press - IMHO. I am not in to the 'big bore' cartridges mainly using 6.5 calibers for long range shooting and neck size as much as possible. I don't thinks I would have to worry about die flexing for this operation or for seating. I also use an arbor press with forester dies for 6 PPC and 6.5 Grendel. With the addition of the part, I would be able to have both a conventional press and an arbor press in one unit that I could set up at the range. I think you did just fine in you choice. Now it is time for you to start the more enjoyable part - the reloading and testing of you cartridges. [/QUOTE]
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