At first glance I thought it was an A series RCBS but the are no markings on the casting and RCBS is very good about making sure their name is there.
At first glance I thought it was an A series RCBS but the are no markings on the casting and RCBS is very good about making sure their name is there.
take a tour through the vintage reloading section here: https://castboolits.gunloads.com/for...Reloading-Gear Or better ask a moderator to move your post over there. I'm pretty sure it is an early pre A series RCBS that has been repainted. Let me do some searching through some of my old archive messages.
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further searching in the vintage zone: https://castboolits.gunloads.com/sho...he-first-press
the lack of RCBS markings are discussed with marginal pics.
Last edited by oley55; 07-14-2022 at 03:26 PM.
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It looks to me like a very early RCBS press that someone painted red (*shudder!!*). Those adjustable metal straps (as opposed to the more robust holes and cross bolt that came later) that set the tilt are pretty diagnostic.
Check on the RCBS section of the ARTCA Site; there are a number of pictures of early presses.
It is a "Pre A" painted
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My vote goes for an early RCBS.
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I must not be holding my mouth just right, but I was able to find anything resembling an RCBS section as a non-member. Is membership registration required?Check on the RCBS section of the ARTCA Site; there are a number of pictures of early presses.
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Yes, you do need to register. Otherwise it says “there are no posts here.”
There are a few “A” type presses under the RCBS section. It seemed to me that there were a lot more of them. Maybe they’re in the Virtual Collections section, or here, in the Vintage Gear section. The ARTCA site is the place to ask about old reloading stuff, though; there are a lot of real scholars there. Me, I'm just an unusually enthusiastic accumulator.
Aren’t those holes in the straps, slightly above where the bolts are in? Maybe it’s just paint rubbed off, but they do look circular.
The later “As” I’ve seen pictures of were tilted at different angles with the straps. I figured that’s what they were for.
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