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<blockquote data-quote="Fitch" data-source="post: 351224" data-attributes="member: 19372"><p>It's a Redding purchased as part of a beginners kit. I bought it because the body angles a bit to the right making it easier to use. It is more of a right handed press than the Rock Chucker. Both the Redding and Rock Chucker are excellent presses.</p><p> </p><p>This particular Redding didn't come with the ball on the handle - the next more expensive one does. I bought the 2-3/8" ball from Enco, stuck the press handle in my lathe, turned it down, threaded it, and screwed the ball on. The ball on the handle makes it much nicer to use.</p><p> </p><p>Redding offers a ball handle as an option but doing it myself was both fun and less expensive. </p><p> </p><p>I reload all my rifle ammo on the Redding.</p><p> </p><p>The press on the left is a Dillon 550 which is used for all my handgun ammo. </p><p> </p><p>Fitch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fitch, post: 351224, member: 19372"] It's a Redding purchased as part of a beginners kit. I bought it because the body angles a bit to the right making it easier to use. It is more of a right handed press than the Rock Chucker. Both the Redding and Rock Chucker are excellent presses. This particular Redding didn't come with the ball on the handle - the next more expensive one does. I bought the 2-3/8" ball from Enco, stuck the press handle in my lathe, turned it down, threaded it, and screwed the ball on. The ball on the handle makes it much nicer to use. Redding offers a ball handle as an option but doing it myself was both fun and less expensive. I reload all my rifle ammo on the Redding. The press on the left is a Dillon 550 which is used for all my handgun ammo. Fitch [/QUOTE]
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