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Redding T-7 or Rock Chucker?
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<blockquote data-quote="_CY_" data-source="post: 1555530" data-attributes="member: 7629"><p>for folks just getting started, one of the best deals is RCBS Master Supreme Reloading Kit. </p><p>if you dig about $275 .. substantial savings over individual pieces that you will need anyways. </p><p>all the pieces in above kit are highest quality to where, if you replace a piece later. it'll not because it can't do the job. </p><p></p><p>best of all you will never out grow a Rock Chucker single stage press. Even if you decide to purchase a Dillon 550B later. The Rock Chucker will always be needed to load low volume rounds like say .270 win, etc, etc.</p><p></p><p>a lot of folks consider Rocker Chucker best of the single stage presses. regardless of price. </p><p>my main single stage press is a 60's rock chucker purchased from widow of a famous local gun engraver (McKool gunsmiths set the deal up). Had the good fortune to purchase his entire reloading bench with 30+ die sets. including some really rare calibers. She was really glad to see all the powder go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_CY_, post: 1555530, member: 7629"] for folks just getting started, one of the best deals is RCBS Master Supreme Reloading Kit. if you dig about $275 .. substantial savings over individual pieces that you will need anyways. all the pieces in above kit are highest quality to where, if you replace a piece later. it'll not because it can't do the job. best of all you will never out grow a Rock Chucker single stage press. Even if you decide to purchase a Dillon 550B later. The Rock Chucker will always be needed to load low volume rounds like say .270 win, etc, etc. a lot of folks consider Rocker Chucker best of the single stage presses. regardless of price. my main single stage press is a 60's rock chucker purchased from widow of a famous local gun engraver (McKool gunsmiths set the deal up). Had the good fortune to purchase his entire reloading bench with 30+ die sets. including some really rare calibers. She was really glad to see all the powder go. [/QUOTE]
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