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<blockquote data-quote="DaveB" data-source="post: 5076274" data-attributes="member: 5958"><p>Nearly all of the RCBS/Redding/Lee/Hornady/Lyman single stage presses will fit your needs. Look at the RCBS rockchucker supreme as a typical example of what you need. </p><p></p><p>If you had more than say 3 calibers you might want to look at other versions but remember, the single stage press will function perfectly for decades so invest wisely.</p><p></p><p>Keep all points of lubrication lubed up once a year but the ram needs lube according to your use. You can tell when the Ram is in need. </p><p></p><p>If you decided to purchase a 300 WinMag be aware that cartridge does not fit into every press SS or otherwise. Exercise care and judgement not just for your present needs but what you might be doing down the road. For example you can load pistol rounds in a ss press-I know, I did. And then we shot up several days worth of work in about an hour. In general, for pistol you want to consider a progressive press ([1] are you handy [2] are you detail minded[3] progressive presses need TLC until you know the ropes). </p><p></p><p>An in-person mentor is most desirable but help can come from youtube and this website or others--I like handloadersbench.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveB, post: 5076274, member: 5958"] Nearly all of the RCBS/Redding/Lee/Hornady/Lyman single stage presses will fit your needs. Look at the RCBS rockchucker supreme as a typical example of what you need. If you had more than say 3 calibers you might want to look at other versions but remember, the single stage press will function perfectly for decades so invest wisely. Keep all points of lubrication lubed up once a year but the ram needs lube according to your use. You can tell when the Ram is in need. If you decided to purchase a 300 WinMag be aware that cartridge does not fit into every press SS or otherwise. Exercise care and judgement not just for your present needs but what you might be doing down the road. For example you can load pistol rounds in a ss press-I know, I did. And then we shot up several days worth of work in about an hour. In general, for pistol you want to consider a progressive press ([1] are you handy [2] are you detail minded[3] progressive presses need TLC until you know the ropes). An in-person mentor is most desirable but help can come from youtube and this website or others--I like handloadersbench.com [/QUOTE]
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