Well, after twenty-seven years I finally took a chance and purchased a press that doesn't say RCBS on the casting. Son #1 is starting to load. He'll make use of the old hardware.
Midway offered a discount on Forster's single-stage, so I could tell The Wife that, "I had a coupon!"
What a neat machine! In a very creative way, its designers used "compensating slop" to achieve extreme concentricity. I especially like the "universal shell holder" features of the primary ram and the priming station. I can even "will" my antique, RCBS primer press, and a bunch of shell holders, to Son #1!
My only regret regarding this press was not purchasing one fifteen years ago!
Midway offered a discount on Forster's single-stage, so I could tell The Wife that, "I had a coupon!"
What a neat machine! In a very creative way, its designers used "compensating slop" to achieve extreme concentricity. I especially like the "universal shell holder" features of the primary ram and the priming station. I can even "will" my antique, RCBS primer press, and a bunch of shell holders, to Son #1!
My only regret regarding this press was not purchasing one fifteen years ago!