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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Hespco" data-source="post: 2242551" data-attributes="member: 109476"><p>My RCBS RockChucker press was bought new in 1967. The first year of production & still works perfectly. Awhile back I decided I wanted a back up RochChucker press. So, I bought a used one on the internet. When it arrived I noticed the toggle link pin was damaged on one end ( version of this model ) . The grove that held the keeper clip on the end of the pin was almost gone, like it had been dropped on it. I called RCBS & stated I bought the press used only to find this damage after I received it. I asked to purchase a new " toggle link pin " . They told me a new pin would be sent to me free of charge. It arrived today. Lubed it up with some wheel bearing grease & slipped it into place. Installed the spring keeper clips on each end , works like new. Guess I really didn't need this back up press as my old 1967 model works as good today as when I bought it. A great thanks to RCBS for their service & a stout durable product. Credit needs to be given where credit is due.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hespco, post: 2242551, member: 109476"] My RCBS RockChucker press was bought new in 1967. The first year of production & still works perfectly. Awhile back I decided I wanted a back up RochChucker press. So, I bought a used one on the internet. When it arrived I noticed the toggle link pin was damaged on one end ( version of this model ) . The grove that held the keeper clip on the end of the pin was almost gone, like it had been dropped on it. I called RCBS & stated I bought the press used only to find this damage after I received it. I asked to purchase a new " toggle link pin " . They told me a new pin would be sent to me free of charge. It arrived today. Lubed it up with some wheel bearing grease & slipped it into place. Installed the spring keeper clips on each end , works like new. Guess I really didn't need this back up press as my old 1967 model works as good today as when I bought it. A great thanks to RCBS for their service & a stout durable product. Credit needs to be given where credit is due. [/QUOTE]
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