RCBS Rock Chucker Reloading Kit

nickcurrie21

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Does anyone use the Rock Chucker or any other RCBS reloading equipment?

Has anyone got the Rock Chucker reloading kit?

Give me your thoughts! Please!

Thanks in Advance
 
I've had the Rock Chucker 2 for probably 14 years. It's bulletproof, no pun intended. I'm pumping the handle today, as a matter of fact. It's an awesome press. RCBS is good overall.
 
I have a Rock Chucker press that I purchased about 30 years ago, ain't used it in the last ten or more years, ever since I purchased the Dillon 550. The R.C. is a great press no doubt.
 
I have been useing Rock Chuckers for thirty years, mine went through a house fire so i had to get a bunch of new handloading equipt. So I got the "kit" after I got new scale and powder measure, in the "kit" I found that the old press still works great. it is a little looser than the new Rockchucker press( it is thirty years old after all I was tighter thirty years ago also) and the opening is just a bit shorter, but it loads just as well as the newer press. If for some reason I had to buy new equipt.again. I would get RCBS again.In fact I am planning on a turret press in the near future, and plan on getting RCBS
 
I've only had mine since February, but its produced 6,000 rounds since then. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grinning-smiley-003.gif
 
The great advantage of a Rock Chucker is that "big" frame. It allows a more than generous work space to see, feel, adjust and look around in. This comes in handy if you're going to work with Competition dies that "stick" out a bit. That gap comes in real handy when loading long cartridges like a 30-06 or a 7mm magnum. Yeah, my vote is for function and size than durability, which it certainly has, too.

It is the press I recommend to all "first time" reloaders.
 


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