DesmoDucRob
Member
I've decided to set up a bench at the house and would appreciate a little comparative oppinion. I can't decide on the Lee B.L. Challenger or the RCBS RS-5. I want a single-stage press that will not ever have to be replaced. I understand that these presses may not exactly be comaprable, but for the price, the Challenger is hard to ignore. In contrast, I have used an RCBS RS-2 and that thing was built like a tank so i'm sure the RS-5 will last forever. Any thoughts?
By the way I plan on using the press to load both pistol and rifle cartridges, basically everything from .32 auto and .357 to 444 marlin and .375 H&H.
I don't know what I love more, saving money, or having nice things. Any help is much appreciated. Look for my bench on the "show us your bench setup" thread soon.
Thanks guys, i'm new here, but have been taking all of your advice silently for a long time now.
By the way I plan on using the press to load both pistol and rifle cartridges, basically everything from .32 auto and .357 to 444 marlin and .375 H&H.
I don't know what I love more, saving money, or having nice things. Any help is much appreciated. Look for my bench on the "show us your bench setup" thread soon.
Thanks guys, i'm new here, but have been taking all of your advice silently for a long time now.
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