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Now is the time to sell your rock chucker.

Out of all seriousness, I have a rcii. I will not get rid of. It is as consistent as my expensive press. But I am wondering on the dates they were made, and please tell me they were not made in china
 
I'd love to convert my old (second hand) RC to center ram primer disposal and zerk fittings... just not worth it though. Only paid 60$ for it 20years ago. Just now broken in ;)

Dan
 
Well shoot,might as well show the other direction.

If you go back to the original pic,and look just to the right of the Lyman 55. That vertical piece of tubing is a twin,air cooling riser from the Dewalt compressor sitting on the floor at the end of the bench. My #3 sons house "had" baseboard hot water heat running through it. The system had long been dead,and replaced. We pulled up about a mile of this 3/4" copper with the fins. I've been making cooling "racks" for friends air compressors as gifts. Made one for the loading room,along with a coil hose.

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My R C says 69 on the top. Also have something called a "Case Kicker" on it. It is probably discontinued. Comes in real handy loading handgun ammo. Gives you a "third hand." Also keeps primers from going all over the place. Still have the original box it came in.
 
I have an old Pacific O-frame press that I saw under a fellow gunsmith's work bench,and an orange Lyman turret press was laying beside it.I asked him if he wanted to sell either one of them,and he told me if I gave him $25 I could have them both.Before I left his parking lot,I got $75 for the Lyman,and I gave the Pacific a little TLC and mounted it to my bench.At the time,I was loading with a Lyman Spartan C-frame,and was amazed at how much less runout I got with the O-frame.My uncle/reloading mentor has a RC that he bought when they were first introduced,somewhere in the 60's I think.I couldn't begin to estimate how many rounds it's loaded.I've always wanted a Rockchucker or a Forster Co-ax,but have always been too tight or too low on funds to get either one.
 
Got one like that off ebay last year for $65 and pairs nicely with my 80s vintage RC2.
I traded a box of 55gr Hornady Zombie bullets for that one. I have another set up I use for small stuff.
 

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