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<blockquote data-quote="VinceMule" data-source="post: 2866098" data-attributes="member: 122164"><p>I am set up with A Rock Chucker, and Redding Boss II, two RCBS partners, and two RCBS Juniors. The Redding Boss is a class act, and my first choice. Keep the Ram clean and lubed. </p><p></p><p>I tried two different turret presses, too much slop for me. I will set up two/three presses instead of a turret type, I really learned to hate them as a machinist.</p><p></p><p>Nothing wrong with Lee presses, if you ever break one, they will happily replace it.</p><p></p><p>If you are trying to save some money, have a rock Chucker or Redding big boss for sizing, then a small RCBS Jr or Partner for neck sizing or seating bullets. You may elect down the road to use some Wilson dies and arbor press for neck sizing and seating bullets.</p><p></p><p>I have one set up to load and shoot at the rifle range, two partner presses, and prep the brass at home with another Rock chucker that is screwed to a 2x6 which is C clamped to the concrete bench for full-length sizing. If you can get set up to reload at the rifle range, working up loads in between groups, you will wonder how you ever did load development any other way. Harrells powder measure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinceMule, post: 2866098, member: 122164"] I am set up with A Rock Chucker, and Redding Boss II, two RCBS partners, and two RCBS Juniors. The Redding Boss is a class act, and my first choice. Keep the Ram clean and lubed. I tried two different turret presses, too much slop for me. I will set up two/three presses instead of a turret type, I really learned to hate them as a machinist. Nothing wrong with Lee presses, if you ever break one, they will happily replace it. If you are trying to save some money, have a rock Chucker or Redding big boss for sizing, then a small RCBS Jr or Partner for neck sizing or seating bullets. You may elect down the road to use some Wilson dies and arbor press for neck sizing and seating bullets. I have one set up to load and shoot at the rifle range, two partner presses, and prep the brass at home with another Rock chucker that is screwed to a 2x6 which is C clamped to the concrete bench for full-length sizing. If you can get set up to reload at the rifle range, working up loads in between groups, you will wonder how you ever did load development any other way. Harrells powder measure. [/QUOTE]
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