I've got a lock-in-load, rock chucker, & walnut hill. Love the lock-in-load. It really cruises.
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I've got a lock-in-load, rock chucker, & walnut hill. Love the lock-in-load. It really cruises.
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2 dillion 650's, 2 RCBS Partner press's, 1 RCBS turrent press and 2 Lee hand presses
2 Dillon 550B's, one for large primers and one for small
1 RCBS Rock Chucker
1 RCBS Partner
1 Ponsness Warren 12g and 16g
My wife tells me that's enough! I'm not sure though.
One more, #36 Buchannan hand press! I don't remember what I posted before, but changes happen. I passed my RCBSJR3 off to Ariska99 (Chris - very busy as a fireman and father) and added a Bair Grizzley Bair and the Echo press with which we have had problems. Taking a pause as Pressman and his wife need to heal.
Only 2 at the moment but adding another this year. 1 progressive and 1 Ss. Adding a ss or a turret...not made up my mind yet.
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2 550's, 3 MEC's and a Rockchucker
Added a Buchanan Precision Machine hand press to my stash as well
Lock-N-Load AP and an old RS3
I had 50 about a month ago, but now most of them are sold! Randy
Well I voted before I thought it through, so made my mistake in the poll! I have two Rock Chuckers, and a Lyman Turret press. Then remembered my hand press I use at the range for load work up! An early Huntington's prototype, unmarked, and a joy to use! It saves me from loading up a bunch of ammo I wont use, after I determine what works best.
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Then there's the 15-20 old Marlin hand reloading tools in various calibers that I use occasionally. Some just for the bullets they cast, and others because I might only occasionally load for a caliber, and they work great for a small quantity of ammo, that doesn't need FL resizing.
I have a RCBS turret and two single stage Chucker II's on the bench. Even if you have progressives or turrets, having single stage presses around is just the best way to work.
25+?? Really?? You guys are nuts! I only have two, but Ive only been reloading for a few years. I have a Rockchucker and a 3 hole turret Lee. No progressive yet. Eventually, but I enjoy the slower step-by-step process at the moment.
Five Dillons and five Reddings for me.
All this turret cranking is making me want a progressive press.....trying to resist the urge
A Rock Chucker, two T7s, two LNLs, a Pacific O press, a Lachmiller C press, A Hornady 366, a Hornady 266 and 2 PW375s and a Lyman Spar T, So that's what 12? The Lyman is brand new as is the Pacific O press.
I can update that to 2 presses now ;) scored a deal on a used pro 1000. Hopefully it works out well for me!
4 bench mounted presses. Technically 6 if you count my Mec shot sell press and a Lee hand press.
I just realised I forgot some, I've got 13. (I think.) That's not good. Not good at all.
I need to find number 14,,,,,,,,
A Hornady LnL progressive and an old RCBS Rockchucker.