I concurBetter off to with Lee
I concurBetter off to with Lee
Frankford Arsenal has had some innovative offerings in the last few years in the reloading world. End-users have some loyalty to specific brands and experiences, and there will always be pros and cons to any product but it boils down to the end-user's budget and preference. IMHO, it is a good buy for its price point; however, the final decision is yours.Any opinions on the Frankford Arsenal F-1?
It was Gingerman ant it was an RCBS pressNot bashing Lee products. They have served me well and still use a great deal of them. I simply believe there are better products in the press arena. That said, they have always made good when I've had a problem. It just sucks if you don't have a backup when it breaks and have to wait for replacement. I think it was gingerman that had a broken press toggle recently.
If that is all your issue, ebay has quite a few spent primer upgrade kits.My only pet peeve with the rock chucker is the spent primer catcher. It sucks. The rebel looks good though.
Same here. I even have a Lee handheld for decapping outside the house. Then I'll bump the shoulder with the Rock Chucker and seat bullets using the Lee handheld. Not because it's better, I just have limited space right now. That accounted for all my LR loads for the past decade.I've done well with a single stage Rock chucker for rifle. It's no speed Demon.
I prime with the rock chucker too. I can tell when pockets are tight or loose, so I'm good with it.Same here. I even have a Lee handheld for decapping outside the house. Then I'll bump the shoulder with the Rock Chucker and seat bullets using the Lee handheld. Not because it's better, I just have limited space right now. That accounted for all my LR loads for the past decade.