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Any good reason not to have at least two -- preferably three -- single-station presses like the RCBS Rockchucker mounted side-by-side in your reloading room ?
Even if you have a good progressive.
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Any good reason not to have at least two -- preferably three -- single-station presses like the RCBS Rockchucker mounted side-by-side in your reloading room ?
Even if you have a good progressive.
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No good reason at all - have a dedicated de-prime press and two other single stages for things like seperate seating and crimping steps on thin-walled 44 WCF or 40-72 brass.
I have thought about setting up a dedicated 30-06 assembly line for M1 ammo (just don't like to run it on the Dillon for some reason) - may get around to it one day.
I have two RCBS Rockchuckers, one RCBS JR and one Lee. Always seem to find something for each of them to do.
Charlie
The only good reason would be that you didn't have room for 4.
Bad enough if you only have room for one! :(
No hay problemo! I have two; a Forester Co-Ax and a Rockchucker.....would have another but I too am limited by space.
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I have 2 single stations and a progressive on my bench. Seems like a fairly usefull setup.
Oh, He11! I forgot the Dillon 550 out on the back porch. The setup is too big for my miniscule "Man Cave".
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I have 2 progressives and 2 single stages, 2 shotshell presses on my bench. Then 2 other presses on the shelf that I switch from time to time. Works for me.
OMG.....I also forgot about the two MEC loaders (12 and 28) stored on the back porch.
Are you sure that shotshell loaders count?
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