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<blockquote data-quote="RustyRick" data-source="post: 1222174" data-attributes="member: 69572"><p>My 2 cents worth. I started with a Pacific C Type press. High school days. Loaded alot of 7mm RM through it. Retired it a few years ago gave it away. Now I'm retired, and bought the Lock-N-Load. Didn't like the adapter/bushing idea at all. Hard to adjust in little increments backward. Sold it. Borrowed a Rock-Chucker. Ya it's been around for 1000 yrs. Probably like the 30-30 loaded more rounds around the world than anything else. </p><p></p><p>But, you're going to marry your press for life. So get one that really feels good.</p><p></p><p>I just got my Redding Big Boss II this week. Mainly because of the more open access to the shell head for shaky hands and more length from the shell head to the bottom of the bullet seating die. Again for old shaky hands.</p><p></p><p>And when listening to pro competitive shooters recommend the Redding Press or Arbor Press's. I took their lead. I really love this press. And the above comment re good bushing dies. Neck tension is probably the most significant issue in tight groups. </p><p></p><p>This is the best press I've ever used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RustyRick, post: 1222174, member: 69572"] My 2 cents worth. I started with a Pacific C Type press. High school days. Loaded alot of 7mm RM through it. Retired it a few years ago gave it away. Now I'm retired, and bought the Lock-N-Load. Didn't like the adapter/bushing idea at all. Hard to adjust in little increments backward. Sold it. Borrowed a Rock-Chucker. Ya it's been around for 1000 yrs. Probably like the 30-30 loaded more rounds around the world than anything else. But, you're going to marry your press for life. So get one that really feels good. I just got my Redding Big Boss II this week. Mainly because of the more open access to the shell head for shaky hands and more length from the shell head to the bottom of the bullet seating die. Again for old shaky hands. And when listening to pro competitive shooters recommend the Redding Press or Arbor Press's. I took their lead. I really love this press. And the above comment re good bushing dies. Neck tension is probably the most significant issue in tight groups. This is the best press I've ever used. [/QUOTE]
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