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<blockquote data-quote="Rifleman97" data-source="post: 1555789" data-attributes="member: 103996"><p>I've got two lees and a rock chucker. I have one Lee turret press with my 30-06 stuff in it (i shoot 30-06 more than anything else) then a Lee classic for seating, and the rock chucker for sizing. That way I can set up everything at the beginning and not have to change dies in the middle of the reloading process, without dealing with a turret. Just size, clean primer pocket, prime, add powder charge, go to the next press to seat the bullet, and then on to the next casing.</p><p></p><p>They all work pretty much the same, I've never had any issues with any of them, the only difference being the Rock chucker I have is smoother than the Lee's, but I wouldn't expect anything else for the price difference.</p><p></p><p>If you can afford the Co-Ax, go for it. But personally, I'd say either the rock chucker or lee turret (because switching dies just by rotating the turret is actually really handy in my opinion)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rifleman97, post: 1555789, member: 103996"] I’ve got two lees and a rock chucker. I have one Lee turret press with my 30-06 stuff in it (i shoot 30-06 more than anything else) then a Lee classic for seating, and the rock chucker for sizing. That way I can set up everything at the beginning and not have to change dies in the middle of the reloading process, without dealing with a turret. Just size, clean primer pocket, prime, add powder charge, go to the next press to seat the bullet, and then on to the next casing. They all work pretty much the same, I’ve never had any issues with any of them, the only difference being the Rock chucker I have is smoother than the Lee’s, but I wouldn’t expect anything else for the price difference. If you can afford the Co-Ax, go for it. But personally, I’d say either the rock chucker or lee turret (because switching dies just by rotating the turret is actually really handy in my opinion) [/QUOTE]
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