GW Staar
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Up to you guys to add for other Brands to the RCBS info below:
1. The RCBS Rebel Press new cast iron press to replace the Rock Chucker.
the RCBS spiel:
2. The RCBS Uniflow III.
To me this appears to be the Quick Change Uniflow with a brass release button on the cylinder's side, but..... here's the RCBS spiel:
"Uniflow III Powder Measure – Designed as the most accurate volumetric dispenser on the market, the Uniflow III Powder Measure features machined reference surfaces and exacting tolerances for consistent, reliable measuring. With its one metering cylinder, both rifle and pistol loaders no longer need to purchase an additional rotor or metering cylinder. Now, the one metering screw can do it all, saving users both time and money. For enhanced precision, the new measure is capable of throwing charges from 0.5 to 120 grains. Large enough to hold 1 pound of extruded power or ½ pound of flake powder, the Uniflow III provides extended reloading sessions for pros and amateurs alike."
https://www.rcbs.com/powder-measure/mechanical/16-9016.html
Thumbnail below: shows it mounted to a new Rebel Press.
My question.....are different size pull-out stem's going to do the volume changes from pistol to rifle like the Quick Change.....or are they really changing something?
Shooting Illustrated says they are doing it all with one adjustment screw pull-out stem????? That'll be interesting.....we will see.
Another question.....hoppers.....are the big ones going to be available, or maybe the Quick Change with it's big hopper will still exist.....again....we will see.
My thoughts? Happy for the single station crowd.....especially those who hate the old RCBS spent primer handling system. Sad for the Progressive Crowd. Seems they have given up on us. Yes! Of course I was hoping for more development for the Pro Chuckers. Guess the corporate lords above them have tied their hands......again.
1. The RCBS Rebel Press new cast iron press to replace the Rock Chucker.
the RCBS spiel:
- Heavy Duty Cast Iron Frame (22% heaver than the Rock Chucker Supreme)
- Wide Base for Extra Stability
- Tallest Opening of Any RCBS Single Stage Press
- Machined Qualified Surfaces
- Extremely Tight Tolerances
- Bottom of Ram Primer Ejection
- Ambidextrous Handle
- Zerk Fitting
- RCBS Limited Lifetime Warranty
2. The RCBS Uniflow III.
To me this appears to be the Quick Change Uniflow with a brass release button on the cylinder's side, but..... here's the RCBS spiel:
"Uniflow III Powder Measure – Designed as the most accurate volumetric dispenser on the market, the Uniflow III Powder Measure features machined reference surfaces and exacting tolerances for consistent, reliable measuring. With its one metering cylinder, both rifle and pistol loaders no longer need to purchase an additional rotor or metering cylinder. Now, the one metering screw can do it all, saving users both time and money. For enhanced precision, the new measure is capable of throwing charges from 0.5 to 120 grains. Large enough to hold 1 pound of extruded power or ½ pound of flake powder, the Uniflow III provides extended reloading sessions for pros and amateurs alike."
https://www.rcbs.com/powder-measure/mechanical/16-9016.html
Thumbnail below: shows it mounted to a new Rebel Press.
My question.....are different size pull-out stem's going to do the volume changes from pistol to rifle like the Quick Change.....or are they really changing something?
Shooting Illustrated says they are doing it all with one adjustment screw pull-out stem????? That'll be interesting.....we will see.
Another question.....hoppers.....are the big ones going to be available, or maybe the Quick Change with it's big hopper will still exist.....again....we will see.
My thoughts? Happy for the single station crowd.....especially those who hate the old RCBS spent primer handling system. Sad for the Progressive Crowd. Seems they have given up on us. Yes! Of course I was hoping for more development for the Pro Chuckers. Guess the corporate lords above them have tied their hands......again.
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