Ledd Slinger
Silver $$ Contributor
I think it’s funny when people talk about “slop” in a press. Some slop is actually a good thing to achieve perfect alignment between the Ram and shell holder with the dies. I guarantee the cases I size on my old RCBS RockChucker are as straight or straighter and more consistent than anything sized on any other press out there at any price point. When the absolute worst case neck and bullet bearing surface runout I get is only 3/4 of one thousandth (.00075”), I just shake my head when I hear about people spending all that money on the high end custom built presses. Most of my cases have only a quarter to half thousandth runout. Shoulder headspace variance is just as consistent when using top quality brass from Lapua or ADG. I measure case and bullet runout on new barrels or when I get new dies for a rifle then I never measure again because I know the old RC is gonna make them so straight it’s not even worth wasting my time measuring.
I have the RC, Coax, T7, Lee turret, and arbor presses. All have their purpose and do their jobs well. But if I was forced to have only one press and I needed to have it last for decades to come with no issues and make great consistent ammo, I would have to go with the tried and true RockChucker
I have the RC, Coax, T7, Lee turret, and arbor presses. All have their purpose and do their jobs well. But if I was forced to have only one press and I needed to have it last for decades to come with no issues and make great consistent ammo, I would have to go with the tried and true RockChucker
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