Added to the RCBS Pro 2000
The Dillon is all decked out with everything you can get for it and the Hornady LNL AP is decked out with case feeder and bullet feeder so the RCBS Pro 2000 auto indexing press was feeling left out.
I do NOT like the RCBS bullet feeder, you would think they would put a switch on it to turn it on and off. No you have to plug the power cord in to turn it on and take it out to turn it off. Plus it is small so I could not see spending the money they ask for it. Option number II the RCBS bullet die kit... $29. at Midway, I got the one for 45's so with the Rainier Ballistics 200gn Flat point bullets I use I can get 33 in each of the tubes. The "kit" come caliber specific and includes two tubes.
Put the die together and in the press and set up to work right in under 10 minutes... It works GREAT and for the money it is well worth it, plus it will work with ANY press that has an open die spot...
The Dillon is all decked out with everything you can get for it and the Hornady LNL AP is decked out with case feeder and bullet feeder so the RCBS Pro 2000 auto indexing press was feeling left out.
I do NOT like the RCBS bullet feeder, you would think they would put a switch on it to turn it on and off. No you have to plug the power cord in to turn it on and take it out to turn it off. Plus it is small so I could not see spending the money they ask for it. Option number II the RCBS bullet die kit... $29. at Midway, I got the one for 45's so with the Rainier Ballistics 200gn Flat point bullets I use I can get 33 in each of the tubes. The "kit" come caliber specific and includes two tubes.
Put the die together and in the press and set up to work right in under 10 minutes... It works GREAT and for the money it is well worth it, plus it will work with ANY press that has an open die spot...