I was looking at the RCBS site and noticed they're not showing the Rebel press. Did they discontinue it? Google search shows nothing. I figured I'd ask here before emailing them.
I love mine too. Trying to figure why they discontinued it.Love my Rebel! Set it up with the Hornady Lock and Load and I'm good to go change calibers in just a minute
Hard pass...With the Rebel not shown in the line up, the RS-5 may be it's marketing
replacement. Retains the steel toggles, but if I read it right, frame is cast
aluminum.
That's a far cry from the Rebel. I'm glad I bought mine when I did.With the Rebel not shown in the line up, the RS-5 may be it's marketing
replacement. Retains the steel toggles, but if I read it right, frame is cast
aluminum.
I use mine for de-capping and then installing the new primers. I got a great deal on a NIB Rebel about two years ago I use that for sizing and seating bullets.My original RC was bought in 1974. My son is still using it. It is as tight as it was new. Once or twice a year it was taken apart and cleaned and lubed. It's a tank
With the press body being aluminum would this make the press weaker or just lighter in your opinion.With the Rebel not shown in the line up, the RS-5 may be it's marketing
replacement. Retains the steel toggles, but if I read it right, frame is cast
aluminum.
Depends on the alloy. Aluminum, especially 7075 has a better strength toWith the press body being aluminum would this make the press weaker or just lighter in your opinion.