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How Many Presses Do You Use for Reloading?

My first RCBS was in '77, but before then, we had an old C press that I wish I would have kept.

While there are many good presses available today, I have yet to see a reason to replace the Rockchucker. It is still quite capable of producing very accurate ammo. Just last week, I shot a few groups in the .1s with a heavy 6mmBR.
 
While there are many good presses available today, I have yet to see a reason to replace the Rockchucker. It is still quite capable of producing very accurate ammo. Just last week, I shot a few groups in the .1s with a heavy 6mmBR.
Amen! I used that old RCBS to load many small BR, varmint and hunting groups. A few light mods to square up the ram, shell holders and tighten the die lock rings "after" a case is inserted, helped to make very accurate ammo. Even without those little tricks, it did its job well, and to this day, it still does.

The RCBS was a nice upgrade from the old C press, but I wish I had kept the C for personal and nostalgia reasons.
 
🤣🤣 I have 4 set up.
Today 1 a lee is for deprimeing.
2 RCBS Crusher for pulling bullets.
3 Redding Boss for resizing.
4 MEC is my seating press.

I don't need or want a Turret press. 🤣🤣

EDIT: I still have a Lee Classic setting on a shelf. Just in case.
You are absolutely correct. My T-7 has turned out some accurate ammo but wish I had not gone down the rabbit hole.
 
Still on my first and only press - the Hornady lock n load that my wife bought for me about 10 years ago.

While there are some new shiny presses out there, I just don't see the benefit of upgrading at this point. Maybe in the future, but for now I'll keep rocking it.
 
3. decapper, sizer, seater....
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