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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 481502" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p><strong>Re: Another vote for Forster</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>first of all you get what you pay for</p><p> </p><p>*has nothing to do with the diameter of the ram, but everything to do with the engineering involved. If your Rockchucker works well for, the so be it! But it's not good enough for me, and some other folks. I'm cheapskate! Work hard for every dime I earn. I've bought four presses since 1978. The Forster, an RCBS Partner, a K&M arbor press, and a Mec 650 shotgun shell press. Each was bought for one reason, and for their intended purpose they do a perfect job. Now take the $130 price tag of the Rockchucker and add onto it the price of each shell holder you use, plus the price of the priming device you use. I use about a dozen shell holders alone. By the way I use the RCBS for pulling bullets, and sawing off cases with a jeweller's saw. Otherwise it just sets there gathering dust</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 481502, member: 25383"] [b]Re: Another vote for Forster[/b] first of all you get what you pay for *has nothing to do with the diameter of the ram, but everything to do with the engineering involved. If your Rockchucker works well for, the so be it! But it's not good enough for me, and some other folks. I'm cheapskate! Work hard for every dime I earn. I've bought four presses since 1978. The Forster, an RCBS Partner, a K&M arbor press, and a Mec 650 shotgun shell press. Each was bought for one reason, and for their intended purpose they do a perfect job. Now take the $130 price tag of the Rockchucker and add onto it the price of each shell holder you use, plus the price of the priming device you use. I use about a dozen shell holders alone. By the way I use the RCBS for pulling bullets, and sawing off cases with a jeweller's saw. Otherwise it just sets there gathering dust gary [/QUOTE]
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