31 August 2001, 10:26
UltramanBig Presses: Ammomstr vs. Ultramag
Bought a new Rockchucker because the ad said"can handle even the biggest mag. rounds"...wrong. With comp. dies I cannot even use it.
Have looked at the RCBS Ammomaster $139 and Redding Ultramag $155 and out of stock. Is the Ammomaster a great press for big stuff i.e. concentric rounds?? Any others that should be considered? Does anyone have one for sale? thanks guys
31 August 2001, 12:31
<R. A. Berry>Ultraman,
I have used the RCBS Ammomaster to load 50 BMG and the Ultramags. You can get a bushing to adapt it for the Ultramag and 416 Rigby sized smaller dies. I really like the RCBS, but have no experience with the Redding. Concentricity issues are not a problem with mine. That 0.147 MOA load speaks well of the press.

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Good huntin' and shootin',
RAB
31 August 2001, 12:43
SantalaIt all depends on what you are willing to pay. I have used a turret Hollywood for the last few years. They are being made again and the price (last time I checked) was $450.00. They will handle rounds just over 6" in length and have 4 standard die slots and 4 - 1 1/2" inch slots
Good Hunting
Steve
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31 August 2001, 12:48
<jagtip>I use an rcbs ammomaster and like it very much.I'm not personally aware of any other press on the market that gives as much clearance between shell holder and die.It has enough for the 50 bmg and that sort of says it all.
31 August 2001, 13:13
HolmesI use a Redding UltraMag press and love the beast. No concentricity issues here either.
Plenty of room for my .375 H&H and a friend's .460 Weatherby. Frame opening is 4.75" which may not allow the .50 BMG. Best press I ever owned. Like those Redding dies, too!
Regards,
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31 August 2001, 14:38
<jagtip>Just checked my ammomaster with a ruler.Window space is about 7 inches.The ram extends into the opening slightly over an inch so there is still nearly 6 inches of usable gap.Hope this helps.
01 September 2001, 01:31
UltramanThanks guys for all the info, espicially Berry and Jagtip. I got more info from yalls replies than from the catalogs AND phone calls to RCBS and Redding. This is truely a wonderful site. Knowledgable posters and Saeed....who could ask for more. Ammomaster on order. have a good weekend all.