Lost Sheep
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I started loading in 1975 with a single stage (RockChucker-great press). I found it a little slow and acquired a couple of progressives (one for large primers and one for small to make caliber swaps simpler).How many times have we seen that question here??
Now to the actual question.......
I have a RCBS Rockchucker that I have used lightly for the past 20 years. I am interested in adding another press. I don't do a lot of shooting, so right now I am not looking at a progressive setup. Been thinking about another Rockchucker or a Redding T-7.
Is there any advantage to the Redding other than set it up and forget it?
How many of you run multiple single stage presses and that's all?
I mainly only load 9mm and 45 in quantity and do that by each step.
In 2010 I repopulated my loading bench with the best tools money could buy (to suit me-your preferences may vary, but from your post, I think we have similar tastes).
I did my research for several months and came up with an auto-indexing turret press.
Read my story here: The full title is "Budget Beginning Bench You Will Never Outgrow for the Novice Handloader", but it is good even for experts who want to revamp their techniques or hardware.
http://rugerforum.net/reloading/293...you-will-never-outgrow-novice-handloader.html
Good luck
Lost Sheep
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