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Reloading
A straight sized case, and dies and presses
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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 2558162" data-attributes="member: 93138"><p>You guys made me think. I bought my old boss' Rock Chucker. I know that he made 50k worth of .357's on it (he kept the primer brick flaps to keep track) and I don't know what all else. The ram is still nicely tight in the bore. I wonder if there is a way to date the press? I'm going to guess that he bought it in the 60's some time.</p><p></p><p>I bought a Co-Ax press and have yet to try it. The plan is to use it for the ammo for all three builds that I'm working on and leave the dies for the others still set-up for the RC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 2558162, member: 93138"] You guys made me think. I bought my old boss' Rock Chucker. I know that he made 50k worth of .357's on it (he kept the primer brick flaps to keep track) and I don't know what all else. The ram is still nicely tight in the bore. I wonder if there is a way to date the press? I'm going to guess that he bought it in the 60's some time. I bought a Co-Ax press and have yet to try it. The plan is to use it for the ammo for all three builds that I'm working on and leave the dies for the others still set-up for the RC. [/QUOTE]
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