I thought RCBS used O presses on all rockchuckers. I know the older A4 and Black Max was an O. MattI remember watching my Dad and uncle Doug loading their ammo on a C press made by NORMA. I believe NORMA sold the rights to the design to RCBS.
I thought RCBS used O presses on all rockchuckers. I know the older A4 and Black Max was an O. MattI remember watching my Dad and uncle Doug loading their ammo on a C press made by NORMA. I believe NORMA sold the rights to the design to RCBS.
I don't know that RCBS ever produced the C press. RCBS was the lone seller for the NORMA press, and I suppose it's possible RCBS bought the rights from NORMA to eliminate a competitor in that field.I thought RCBS used O presses on all rockchuckers. I know the older A4 and Black Max was an O. Matt
Spend a few $ on die lock rings = issue solved.Thank you all so much. This is the type of information I was hoping for. I was only thinking about a progressive press because I thought it was the easiest way to switch between different dies. I want to be able to get the dies set and then never have to adjust them. Otherwise, if you have to keep swapping out the dies every time you change calibers, you run the risk of ending up with a slightly different finished product each time. I'm well aware of how much time it will take to dial in the perfect ammo, so I only want to do it once.
Thing about the die adjustment is your brass will vary so you won’t always get the same amount of sizing with the same die setting. Would be nice to set them and leave forever but we are resigned that that won’t always work.Thank you all so much. This is the type of information I was hoping for. I was only thinking about a progressive press because I thought it was the easiest way to switch between different dies. I want to be able to get the dies set and then never have to adjust them. Otherwise, if you have to keep swapping out the dies every time you change calibers, you run the risk of ending up with a slightly different finished product each time. I'm well aware of how much time it will take to dial in the perfect ammo, so I only want to do it once.
It sounds like the coax has a good system for swapping dies, so I will definitely check that out. RCBS gets the most votes, so I will look into that as well. I am leery of Products that gained a solid reputation when manufactured in the US and are now made in China, but it is still worth a look. Dusty has never given me bad advice, so I'll take a look at his suggestion as well. Lee got quite a few votes, and I'm sure there are a couple I have to read the thread again to remember. Too bad I can't just go into a store and try all of them out. I've worked with my hands my whole life, and I know what a quality tool feels like. Looks like I have some research to do. Thanks again
The RCBS Summit looks interesting, especially if you need a press to sit on top of a flat surface. It hasn't seemed to catch on. (I've never used one).
Your dies will come with lock rings. Once set, you will not need to set them again.
I have a Lee hand press (nut cracker). It comes in handy! Actually I got it for one reason and that is depriming. The ram is hollow and retains the spent primers. You have to dump them at times to make room for more. I keep an old coffee can to dump them into. I don’t have to worry about the depriming mess with my other press this way. I usually sit outside at patio table for this.Theres a reason it hasnt caught on. Mine is good for depriming and seating if you need an extreme heavy ram going down on it. Past that its useless. It has about the same compound leverage as a lee nut cracker
Hmm... If I were a betting man you have a special beer hold on the patio too .I have a Lee hand press (nut cracker). It comes in handy! Actually I got it for one reason and that is depriming. The ram is hollow and retains the spent primers. You have to dump them at times to make room for more. I keep an old coffee can to dump them into. I don’t have to worry about the depriming mess with my other press this way. I usually sit outside at patio table for this.
Did my research, and I am probably getting the Co-Ax. Thanks everyone for your input.
Now . . . I'm looking at all the other gear. I was planning to build my own ultrasonic transducer system for the casings, but apparently you can actually get these at Harbor Freight now. Is that really true? The systems I helped design and build in the 90's sold for more than $2,500. Are these cheap units worth it, or are they just foreign junk?
Did my research, and I am probably getting the Co-Ax. Thanks everyone for your input.
Now . . . I'm looking at all the other gear. I was planning to build my own ultrasonic transducer system for the casings, but apparently you can actually get these at Harbor Freight now. Is that really true? The systems I helped design and build in the 90's sold for more than $2,500. Are these cheap units worth it, or are they just foreign junk?
