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<blockquote data-quote="Jester896" data-source="post: 1327218" data-attributes="member: 41793"><p>I use a Rock Chucker Supreme press. I do not prime on it. For the most part it is a good unit. What I don't like is the primer catching system. I did pick up an item on this site that relieved that issue for me but now I have to watch my fat little fingers because it takes up a lot of room. The piece allows spent primers to fall in a box under the bench. The Redding Big Boss allows the spent primers to fall through the ram, and down a tube in the same fashion but leaves the platform area more open. I think if I had to buy a press of that type today with the experiences I have had...it would be the Redding Big Boss or any one that collected spent primers in this fashion. </p><p></p><p>None of this may be important to you with the amount you are currently doing. Once you get up and running and doing a much larger quantity this may be important to you.</p><p></p><p>I am not a kit fan to a degree...can't stand a lube pad. I use a little different method of the Lanolin mix mentioned above...I find it much less messy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jester896, post: 1327218, member: 41793"] I use a Rock Chucker Supreme press. I do not prime on it. For the most part it is a good unit. What I don't like is the primer catching system. I did pick up an item on this site that relieved that issue for me but now I have to watch my fat little fingers because it takes up a lot of room. The piece allows spent primers to fall in a box under the bench. The Redding Big Boss allows the spent primers to fall through the ram, and down a tube in the same fashion but leaves the platform area more open. I think if I had to buy a press of that type today with the experiences I have had...it would be the Redding Big Boss or any one that collected spent primers in this fashion. None of this may be important to you with the amount you are currently doing. Once you get up and running and doing a much larger quantity this may be important to you. I am not a kit fan to a degree...can't stand a lube pad. I use a little different method of the Lanolin mix mentioned above...I find it much less messy. [/QUOTE]
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