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Which press?
15 March 2009, 06:04
MississippianWhich press?
Im gonna invest in a magnum sized press. Im looking at the Redding Ultramag and the RCBS Ammomaster (edited,didnt realize the Big Max was discontinued). Should I just flip a coin or is there a reason to choose one over the other. Note: The longest cartridge I load for is the 470 NE.
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15 March 2009, 06:11
vapodogI've been an RCBS fan for a long time....they stand behind their stuff very well.....I'd honor them for their past history with me with new business.
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15 March 2009, 22:59
Winchester 69The
Big Max hs been out of production for a very long time. I'm of the impression that used ones are expensive.
I don't know what kind of capacity you want or what kind of use you will be putting it to. If you just want a huge, heavy press, CH4D's
Champion might fill your needs. If the
UltraMag will do the job, it might be your best choice. Presses can be kinda' personal, though.
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16 March 2009, 01:12
BigJakeJ1sIf the cartridge I wanted to load was too big for a Forster Co-Ax, the UltrMag would be my choice.
Andy
16 March 2009, 03:54
thunder stickI think the RCBS Big Max is out of production. I picked up the RCBS Ammomaster to load 470Ne and 505 Gibbs. So far so good, it's works great.
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16 March 2009, 04:18
BuliwyfNo, don't flip a coin! The RCBS AmmoMaster 2 is bigger, better, and stronger. Go with the AmmoMaster 2!!!!
16 March 2009, 04:29
jkingrphI like my Redding Ultramag.
JJK
17 March 2009, 02:02
Winchester 69I wouldn't get a press any larger than I needed unless I needed some horsepower for case forming, etc. What do you plan on using it for other than your Nitro cartridge? A big press will work you with its long handle throw.
A press design utilizing standoffs invites alignment issues, and I recall some posts from a couple of years ago addressing that problem.
The UltraMag is an excellent design strengthwise, but may present ergonomic issues for higher volume reloading. It is very well made and has a ram stroke a little over 4". The Big Boss is a better general purpose press (ergonomics), but has 5/16" less ram stroke. If you have a smaller, general purpose press, the UltraMag would be my choice.
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17 March 2009, 03:18
ted thornLee clasic cast will load up to 50 BMG and is a great press. I have no gripes with mine and for $80 wow.
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17 March 2009, 05:04
Jim C. <><quote:
Lee clasic cast will load up to 50 BMG and is a great press.
As good a single stage press as any in its class. And a LOT less expensive, if money matters to anyone.
18 March 2009, 05:54
docleeI use the Ammomaster 2 for my reloading my 505 Gibbs. You will like the extra working room for the 470 NE.
18 March 2009, 08:10
Idaho SharpshooterMy opinion: buy the new model Corbin
www.rceco.com that is compatible for both reloading ammunition and swaging bullets. They are about $400 shipped and insured to your front door. You may decide to stop paying a couple bucks a shot for store-bought jacketed bullets and begin swaging your own. Amortizing the cost of dies and a supply of wire and cups, you can make them for less than a dollar apiece.
I say this because I bought a set of .458 dies and can make solids or soft points for about sixty cents a bullet.
Rich
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