Should I be Ticked Off?

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Many of us who began reloading on the same press you have and later started using a progressive, still keep the single stage setup and ready to go. I use mine to full length resize 40 S&W and 10mm with a Redding GRx. Something that cannot be done on a progressive. And sometimes I just want to load 50 rounds nice and slow. Nothing wrong with that.
Sounds like you got a fair deal on equipment that will last a lifetime.

The above is very true. I picked up my RC over 30 years ago. I still use it, even though I have a Dillon 650. That old green press, bolted to the end of the bench, is my go to press for working up any load in rifle or handgun.....and the past few years, it's seen a fair amount of use as I've been working up new loads for several new firearms I've picked up.

You may think you didn't get a good deal....but 20 years from now, you'll look back and realize you did, without question. ;)
 
thanks guys, that's all I'm asking for, many opinions.

that way I can develop my own.

I think I'm readin y'all fine.

honestly, I get the old skoo opinion . . . One At A Time

But I'm beyond all that now and time is a premium.

But I have two boys. I'll teach them how to work the RCBS and I'll be good.

Thanks.
 
BTW, it's Qman, not Gman.

I know they kinda look alike, happens to me on all the blogs.
 
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