Rem700CDLSF3006
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am wanting to get back into reloading am looking at 2 kits the RCBS Rockchucker and the Hornady lock and load had a previous rockchucker dont know anything about the Hornady Lock and load
Lock N Load is a single stage Lock N Load AP is the progressiveThey're completely different. Do you want single stage or a progressive? Or in between like a turret?
How did you settle on Redding? Other brands are quite good: Forster, Lee (the Classic Cast Single Stage is a FAR CRY from Lee's cheaper aluminum presses), RCBS, Hornady, Lyman immediately come to mind, but there are others, too.Sure could use some help, I just took delivery of a LaRue 7.62 OBR (16'' barrel). I am going to get into reloading, I don't know much about reloading. I would like to purchase Redding reloading equiptment, anyone have any experence with Redding? Please tell me which Redding to buy,only want to buy once. Thank You for the help.
My RCBS Rock Chucker is only 43 years old and still going strong.
I would be ok with about 1500.00 if possible.
A single stage press would let you load about 50-60 rounds an hour comfortably, but you can get a really first-class setup for well under $500 will all kinds of bells and whistles and everything you could possibly need if you don't go too extravagant.First to everyone who responded thank you.I may also reload 45 acp at sometime,As to how much I will reload (quantities) if I can load 200-300 rounds in a couple of weeks that would be about it.For now I am only shooting paper, may want to shoot competiton if I feel that I would be good enough.I have pretty much all the room that I would need(all of basement).I will also leave the reloading equipment set up.Budget,I figure if I buy, buy the best once.I would be ok with about 1500.00 if possible.(budget) I was once told Redding was one of the better reloading equipment. Thank you for your help.
Yep, unfortunately RCBS has not updated the design and nothing has changed in 43 years.