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<blockquote data-quote="Sully2" data-source="post: 481121" data-attributes="member: 31820"><p>Im using a RCBS rockchucker that I bought about 1 year ago and just took out of the box in early december. Also using a small Lee "El Cheapo" a classic I think it is for priming and thats all. RCBS JR3 that I got off E-Bay in almost new condition is being used and the Dillon 550-b is on the back bench waiting for me to stop fiddeling with various loads and set it up for "production".</p><p></p><p>I dont even attach those little plastic primer catcher thingies to my RCBS loaders...I just pop them out and let them fall on the floor. A shop vac is too easy to use to suck them all up.</p><p></p><p>If I were staring out again...and had the $$ for a new one...and was positive Id be loading various calibers....then my only choice would be a new RockChucker.</p><p></p><p>As far as being cast in china..? so what? A quality product is a quality product. A *** is just that regardless of who makes it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sully2, post: 481121, member: 31820"] Im using a RCBS rockchucker that I bought about 1 year ago and just took out of the box in early december. Also using a small Lee "El Cheapo" a classic I think it is for priming and thats all. RCBS JR3 that I got off E-Bay in almost new condition is being used and the Dillon 550-b is on the back bench waiting for me to stop fiddeling with various loads and set it up for "production". I dont even attach those little plastic primer catcher thingies to my RCBS loaders...I just pop them out and let them fall on the floor. A shop vac is too easy to use to suck them all up. If I were staring out again...and had the $$ for a new one...and was positive Id be loading various calibers....then my only choice would be a new RockChucker. As far as being cast in china..? so what? A quality product is a quality product. A *** is just that regardless of who makes it. [/QUOTE]
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