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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5848558" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>I have zero experience with any other presses, but I started out back in the early 90s with the Rock Chucker Supreme kit... $250 back then, and no telling how many 10s of thousands of rounds has been through it in the past 30 years.</p><p></p><p>And the thing works like the day I bought it. In the interim, I upgraded to a PACT electronic dispenser and electronic scale. Used those for a while, but figured it out it was actually slower than throwing a charge 1g less on my powder dispenser included with the RCBS kit, then trickling in the last grain on the balance beam to get it spot on. $400 worth of fancy electronics that don't even get used any more.</p><p></p><p>There are some really good you tube videos out there for basic reloading (ultimate reloader has a series)</p><p></p><p>If anyone out there has seen any advanced reloading technique videos for benchrest reloading tweaks, I'd love to watch. Cortera jas some good ones I've watched.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5848558, member: 2805"] I have zero experience with any other presses, but I started out back in the early 90s with the Rock Chucker Supreme kit... $250 back then, and no telling how many 10s of thousands of rounds has been through it in the past 30 years. And the thing works like the day I bought it. In the interim, I upgraded to a PACT electronic dispenser and electronic scale. Used those for a while, but figured it out it was actually slower than throwing a charge 1g less on my powder dispenser included with the RCBS kit, then trickling in the last grain on the balance beam to get it spot on. $400 worth of fancy electronics that don't even get used any more. There are some really good you tube videos out there for basic reloading (ultimate reloader has a series) If anyone out there has seen any advanced reloading technique videos for benchrest reloading tweaks, I'd love to watch. Cortera jas some good ones I've watched. [/QUOTE]
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