xsn10s
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RCBS hand held, but I do have a table top RCBS primer seater too.I prime with the rock chucker too. I can tell when pockets are tight or loose, so I'm good with it.
RCBS hand held, but I do have a table top RCBS primer seater too.I prime with the rock chucker too. I can tell when pockets are tight or loose, so I'm good with it.
As a new re loader. I am starting to feel I made a poor choice in my purchase of the Lyman All American t-8 turret press. I do wish I would have inquired on here before purchasing. It's not that the press is bad, IMO. (But then my experience with a press is very limited.) I just don't hear anyone on hear recommending it. The only issue I have with it was the primer tube being bent due to packaging & shipping. But I do priming off the press so it was no big deal. I have also read the bushing may need to be replaced after some considerable usage. Other than that I have read nothing bad. I am not big on the orange color.The rock chucker is a really good piece that will last. I have a few of them
The Lee O press is good too but I think I made mine mad when I broke it into so I got rock chuckers
As a new re loader. I am starting to feel I made a poor choice in my purchase of the Lyman All American t-8 turret press. I do wish I would have inquired on here before purchasing. It's not that the press is bad, IMO. (But then my experience with a press is very limited.) I just don't hear anyone on hear recommending it. The only issue I have with it was the primer tube being bent due to packaging & shipping. But I do priming off the press so it was no big deal. I have also read the bushing may need to be replaced after some considerable usage. Other than that I have read nothing bad. I am not big on the orange color.
I have both, rebel is super stout, no camover with no priming feature. Really heavy duty built, it's ideal for big magnums. Rockchucker does a fine job with my 338 lapua stuff, has primer set up and cams over. I think I'd still pick the rebel personally though, just because I like how robust it is, and I prime with hand primer.So between the rock chucker and rebel, there is less than $12. Decisions decisions.
I have never owned a turret press of any kind.As a new re loader. I am starting to feel I made a poor choice in my purchase of the Lyman All American t-8 turret press. I do wish I would have inquired on here before purchasing. It's not that the press is bad, IMO. (But then my experience with a press is very limited.) I just don't hear anyone on hear recommending it. The only issue I have with it was the primer tube being bent due to packaging & shipping. But I do priming off the press so it was no big deal. I have also read the bushing may need to be replaced after some considerable usage. Other than that I have read nothing bad. I am not big on the orange color.
I have never owned a turret press of any kind.
I had a friend that swore by them and would crank out piles of ammo and we never really shot targets to see who was better until one day he was challenging me, I was a little reluctant since he shot all the time, way more bullets down range than me.
When the shooting started he was hitting the targets all over the place and mine were in small tight groups.
Same thing happened with the rifles.
About a year later he asked me to help him with a 270 that blew apart at the range.
I started with his ammo by measuring each one and pulling them down to weigh the powder.
What I found was his powder charges were all over the place and the bullets were seated all different.
I would rather be slow and have ammo that's as exact as possible.
I used to own a big boss years ago and was incredibly well built.Get redding big boss ii over rebel
Agreed! Thanks @FEENIX for the fix.My only pet peeve with the rock chucker is the spent primer catcher.
I actually prefer to prime with my Lee.I prime with the rock chucker too.