San Antonio pro chucker help

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brandxj

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Any reloaders in San Antonio? I was just gifted a pro chucker but it’s missing parts and was wondering if anybody lock might be able to tell me what I’m missing? Currently looking through manual and videos trying to determine what is missing but it’s kinda hard when it’s all together
 
Pictures would help.

Pro Chucker 5 or Pro Chucker 7? Other than the number of stations, and the Powder measure size.....not much difference.

Does it have a case feeder? (that's an option to buy separately)
 
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You might try "antiquereloadingtools.com". Helpful people there; they dated my Pacific press to around 1932. Only press I have and I hope I can still turn out good ammo when I'm 88.
 
You might try "antiquereloadingtools.com". Helpful people there; they dated my Pacific press to around 1932. Only press I have and I hope I can still turn out good ammo when I'm 88.

Ya realize the ProChucker is a current press?
 
They do answer equipment questions, but older is better.

He did ask the "when" question.
 
I use the Pro Chucker.....it's my newest progressive. I bought the Prochucker 5 and the 5 to 7 upgrade kit. Weird way to have a Prochucker 7 except that that way you get a normal Uniflow quick-change powder measure, and as a bonus you get the Pro Chucker 7 parts including its large hoppered quick-change Uniflow.....for almost the same price as buying just the Prochucker 7. I tell you this because I have all the parts for either press....and with a picture or two I can tell you what you are missing.....if anything.

I seriously doubt if the antique guys have ever seen these as they are RCBS's newest progressives. I didn't even know there was an antique reloading tools site. Good to know.....thanks.
 
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