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JJB
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: IOWA
Posts: 31
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i use an old BAIR single stage press i bought from my bro in law several years ago.... the thing is a cast iron tilted c type press that's tough as nails.... i think it predates pacific....... i also use a lee single stage press right beside it with 2 sets of dies so i can use the presses at the same time for different reloading steps... works for me!!
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GunLoad Trainee
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 22
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My Rockchucker is 30 years old. I use a Herters "C" type that is from the 50's, I don't know the model, I've got a handful of Herters shell holders for it so I haven't invested in the adapter to allow universal shell holders. My Lee challenger 2000 was new in 1985. All of them are good presses.
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Wise
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Alberta Territory
Posts: 137
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I have an old three stage C&H press that I have used for 40 years.
Ken.
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GunLoad Trainee
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 2
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rockchucker by rcbs for me .. loaded a few rounds using it
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GunLoad Trainee
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 2
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I have a really old one that a shooting buddy traded me for something about 25 years ago. Can't remember what i gave for it, nor do i know exactly what it is 9ain't labeled) but it works great. I use an old pipe for the crank on it.
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mold maker retired
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Conover NC
Posts: 10
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I started with a MEC 600 Jr about 47 years ago, followed by a Texan. The first rifle/handgun press was an RCBS JR, several years later. Since then Lyman, Lee, and several more RCBS presses have found a home on my bench.
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GunLoad Trainee
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 7
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I'm still using, amongst others and old "lean back" Redding "C" press and a Wamadet, which I am very fond off.
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GunLoad Trainee
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Chubbuck, ID
Posts: 23
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I'm using my dad's old rockchuker, so that puts it just over 35 years old (mom bought it for him their first Christmas together). I also have an old size-master that i picked up in an estate sale. The guy bought it new in 74 for $90. My other shotgun press in an old Pacific press that i have no idea how old it relay is.
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GunLoad Trainee
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Western Washington
Posts: 2
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I am a Jesus Freak!
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Alaska
Posts: 323
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I have a Half dpzen of the old herters presses, then i have a old lyman orange crusher, and a 35+ year old rock chucker, then some newer ones that are newer then 10 years
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