Advice on a single-stage press....
Well....I'm sure this one is going to open a few cans of worms. I'm new to reloading, and looking at purchasing a single-stage press to start. I'll be reloading mainly .40 S&W, possibly .38 Special eventually, but mainly the .40. Price is a big consideration, but I'm also looking at quality and output. I've researched Dillion presses and like them very much, but according to their catalog, they don't make a single stage. What do you guys, reccomend, and why do you reccomend it?
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I have experience with the RCBS Rockchucker(24 years&going), a Lyman press(10 years & sold it), a C-H 4 station press (40 years&going), a Dillon 550(20 years&going). They are all great presses. My favorite is the RCBS Rockchucker though and the service I have had over the years from RCBS has been outstanding. 0 -
quote:Originally posted by fairlanegt390
I have a rock chucker press and it has served me well for 25 years. i last had a pin break with one phone call i had a new pin shipped to me from rcbs for free. if you reload alot of pistol cases you can get a progresive top for them and pull it off when doing rifle rounds. buy the way i have a compleat kit for sale for $200+ shipping. never been used.
The complete kit sounds good, but I'm a little short on money about now. If you read up you'll notice I've had car trouble. The head gasket diagnosis turned into a cracked head. [:(] Appreciate the offer though, and in a few months, I might be ready to buy. In the meantime I'm getting LOTS of research done LOL. [;)]0
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