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Hi all I am starting out in reloading again after a 20 year hiatus. I am going to be loading (initially) for one caliber, a .260 remington. I used a Rock Chucker in the past and was happy with it. I was never much impressed with the Lee equipment and the Dillon presses came out during my inactive period. I am thinking of a progressive loader and was hoping to get some feedback on the pros and cons of the current presses. Thanks Jim B. | ||
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If all you are going to reload is that one caliber, or maybe two or three, and are not planning on doing some serious shooting (500 rounds per week or more), then stick with your Rock Chucker. If you really feel the need for a progressive press, then the basic rule is you get exactly what you pay for (probably the only item in this world that is true for). | |||
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take a look at the www.ch4d.com progressive... it's a good price, and you can do ANY thign short of 416 rigby jeffe | |||
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Hey' I am not a fan for progressive reloaders,for rifle cartridges.I make one cartridge at a time,mostly for consistancy,and for safety.You lose some control of your loads,with progressive reloaders.Stick to your Rock Chucker,I have. 1geejay www.shooting-hunting.com | ||
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Steve R. I just went to your reloading page. What a neat site and lots of great info. Thanks for the reply. Jim B. Thanks to all that replied. | |||
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