I have 2 on my reloading bench. RCBS RockChucker II for my rifle reloading, and now a Dillon RL550B for my handgun reloading.
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I have 2 on my reloading bench. RCBS RockChucker II for my rifle reloading, and now a Dillon RL550B for my handgun reloading.
Thought I'd join in, Rockchucker, Dillon 450, Lyman t-mag and 2 Stars
Gotta love them Stars!! Wish they still made them.
7; 2 rcbs juniors, 2 rcbs rockchuckers, 2 Dillon 550bs, 1 mec 77 sizemaster.
Five, I guess I'm par for the course.
RCBS Rockchucker
Lee Loadmaster
MEC 600 Jr
MEC Super 600
Dillon RL550B
Currently, only the RCBS and Dillon are in use.
The Loadmaster got mothballed when I bought the Dillon
The MEC Super 600 is in the middle of an overhaul. The previous owner let it rust up. I've got it 80% restored and need to get back in to it.
As far as the 600 Jr, I haven't really gotten in to shotgun reloading. I just figured I should have the tools on hand to reload for all of my firearms.
Some of you guys have 25+ presses?! Now I would love to the pictures of the mini-factory you all are running.
I have 2; RCBS Rockchucker and MEC 600 Jr Mark 5.
Page 75 of the loading benchs pics has some of mine. A few (4) are over at dads house and there are a few unmounted.
1 Square Deal, 1 CH Magnum, 1 CH 333 and a Lee Challenger. I haven't permanently bolted down the CHs yet, as long as I can FL size 30-06 with them (should be no problem) the Lee will probably be removed from the bench. I love the old CH H presses
Based on the amount I shoot, a Lee cast single stage is all I need at this point.
3 lee , 2lyman, and a hornandy lnl ap press love them all hound 13
I have 2 an RCBS RS3 and a Lyman all American turret press that is at least 50yrs old who else has one of those?
My Lyman AA is dedicated to loading 500 SW.
I have 9 total right now...
5 Mec shotshell loaders
A Lyman Turret
A Texan Turret
A Lyman Orange Crusher
A Smart Reloader Mk16
It looks like I now have 3. An old RCII I've had a long time; it's the press I have done my reloading on. I have one of those tiny Lee 'c' presses I use just for depriming (and, sometimes, other occasional lightweight tasks.)
Now I've got the Dillon 550 I picked up a couple of days ago. It's used and I think I got a pretty good deal so I'm pleased with the purchase.
I got 3x:
Dillon 550
RCBS Rock Chucker
Lee Classic 4x die turret press (this is my newest one, not even 2x weeks old)
Will
Do 310 tools and Ideal tong tools count as hand presses? If so, then I have over 20.
I went to check, and now I'm ashamed to say. I had no idea that there were so many stored, along with too many on the bench. I guess I fell prey to the hype about the newest, fastest, best, but they do almost all work somewhat different.
Two Rock Chuckers a Lyman Spartan press and a RCBS JR, for accuracy and case forming.
I also have a Dillon 550 for a bit of production.
A Mec super 600 a Mec JR
Until I read this string [well not all of it] I was wondering if I was a hoarder with problems?
Nuff Said
Silver Hand
Ha, 4. Lee Handloader, Lee Turret press, LoadMaster, and just added a Pro1000 tonite.
2 - both RCBS. Summit and Chucker