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<blockquote data-quote="Darryl Cassel" data-source="post: 51661" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>SR90</p><p></p><p>Presses;</p><p>I think in 1000 yard shooting, you can get just as good of loads from a Rockchucker or any GOOD press because of it's versatility of full length resizing with ease.</p><p></p><p>The Arbor press is used quite a lot at 100 and 200 yard matches where you reload the same matched cases during a match.</p><p>If your getting into match shooting and smaller calibers, then use the Arber style.</p><p></p><p>If you use a good O frame press, benchrest or custom dies, the V Blocks or Necco tool, your bullet to case straightness will be just as good as any Arbor press and Wilson dies will give you.</p><p>I use both style presses. </p><p></p><p>Chronagraphs.</p><p>From some of my friends past experiance with Chrony, I would stay FAR away from them. One friend had two that stopped working. The other friend had one go out on him.</p><p>The best known to the civilian shooter and probably the most accurate would be the Oehler 35P. . Next to them, would be the PACT Professional which is very good also. I have both the Oehler and the Pact.</p><p></p><p>You might say you get what you pay for. Oehler would be the 1st choice hands down.</p><p>This has been my experiance with chronagraphs.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helped</p><p>Darryl Cassel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darryl Cassel, post: 51661, member: 34"] SR90 Presses; I think in 1000 yard shooting, you can get just as good of loads from a Rockchucker or any GOOD press because of it's versatility of full length resizing with ease. The Arbor press is used quite a lot at 100 and 200 yard matches where you reload the same matched cases during a match. If your getting into match shooting and smaller calibers, then use the Arber style. If you use a good O frame press, benchrest or custom dies, the V Blocks or Necco tool, your bullet to case straightness will be just as good as any Arbor press and Wilson dies will give you. I use both style presses. Chronagraphs. From some of my friends past experiance with Chrony, I would stay FAR away from them. One friend had two that stopped working. The other friend had one go out on him. The best known to the civilian shooter and probably the most accurate would be the Oehler 35P. . Next to them, would be the PACT Professional which is very good also. I have both the Oehler and the Pact. You might say you get what you pay for. Oehler would be the 1st choice hands down. This has been my experiance with chronagraphs. Hope that helped Darryl Cassel [/QUOTE]
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