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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 2819274" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>RCBS Rockchucker is an excellent single stage press to leearn on. On a single stage press, you perform each step on all the brass, switch die and perform that step on all the brass. On a progressive press, it has all the dies and the brass rotates through the steps each time you pull the handle. A single stage is easy to set up and load different calibers, a progressive takes a little to set up for different calibers and recipes. </p><p></p><p>If you have several different calibers you will be loading for and less than 200 at a time, I think the RCBS Rockchucker (others make single stage presses as well, I am not familiar with them) will suit you great. </p><p></p><p>The progressives presses really excell if you have a certain load you shoot a bunch of, or a few loads you shoot a bunch of. Guys who shoot competitively with a handgun, and a rifle, can run a few hundred rounds of each through each month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 2819274, member: 1546"] RCBS Rockchucker is an excellent single stage press to leearn on. On a single stage press, you perform each step on all the brass, switch die and perform that step on all the brass. On a progressive press, it has all the dies and the brass rotates through the steps each time you pull the handle. A single stage is easy to set up and load different calibers, a progressive takes a little to set up for different calibers and recipes. If you have several different calibers you will be loading for and less than 200 at a time, I think the RCBS Rockchucker (others make single stage presses as well, I am not familiar with them) will suit you great. The progressives presses really excell if you have a certain load you shoot a bunch of, or a few loads you shoot a bunch of. Guys who shoot competitively with a handgun, and a rifle, can run a few hundred rounds of each through each month. [/QUOTE]
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