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    press for seating only


    i am looking for a new single stage press for seating only, not looking for a heavy duty press, something light weight that i can get a better feel of neck tension, was looking at the RCBS partner press, are there any others that may fill the bill that i missed.


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    I have a partner press, it loads great ammo with the right prep. I also have a Rock chucker as a recent addition to help size .300 wm.
    The partner press is small, if you are going to be seating heavies in long action brass, it's gonna be a pain in the butt. It's a tight fit for .260 and 142's. There is some play in the ram, but I think that is ok as the frame and die are solid.

    The rcbs summit press may be worth a look. It isn't $79, but it doesn't take up much space and I hear makes great ammo. I have also heard that it is easy to mount on a 2x6 and clamp down to do seating length tests in the field, similar to how you would use an arbor press. Load everything long so you can adjust on the fly.

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    Is there a problem you are trying to correct?

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    I seat My pills with a LEE hand press. Can't get much better feel than that. :-))

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    Personally i use the wilson in line seater dies and an arbor press

    Also have the Harrell combo press for my portable setup

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    The Lee single stage doesn't cam over like a lot of presses and has a very good "feel" to it when it bottoms out. In addition to being inexpensive it's a great little unit. I've had one for a couple of decades with no problems.
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    Quote Originally Posted by olddav View Post
    Is there a problem you are trying to correct?
    no sir

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    Quote Originally Posted by big honkin jeep View Post
    The Lee single stage doesn't cam over like a lot of presses and has a very good "feel" to it when it bottoms out. In addition to being inexpensive it's a great little unit. I've had one for a couple of decades with no problems.
    Of course you can adjust any press so as not to "cam over".

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Old Coach View Post
    Of course you can adjust any press so as not to "cam over".
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    you got that right.

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    I fear my question has shown my ignorance, can someone give a brief explanation as to why a seating press is desirable?

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    Quote Originally Posted by olddav View Post
    I fear my question has shown my ignorance, can someone give a brief explanation as to why a seating press is desirable?
    No real reason unless you are an accuracy nut looking to reduce your groups by another tenth.

    Just something different.

    My co-ax with the forster micro seater seats bullets with very little runout.

    For something different i am using the wilson in line seater with an arbor.press. You can use a mallet or your hand with them.

    Without consistent neck tension it won't matter how you seat bullets. My suspicion is that is why this poster.wants a press with better feel. Where he can judge his neck tension. Arbor press is really the best for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FW Conch View Post
    I seat My pills with a LEE hand press. Can't get much better feel than that. :-))

    Same here. Resize the brass with a rockchucker, prime with a hand priming tool and seat with the hand press.

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    A bench top drill press can do double duty as an arbor press, but lacks the portability feature.

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