I bought a Lee auto breech lock pro to decap. The case feeder is cheap and you can decap a lot or rounds quickly. Also, you can remove the index rod and basically make it a single stage. I do get the occasional hiccup with it though.
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You sir, have not seen the prazi press. Although for depriming, not the most economical.https://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/fs-reloading-equipment.1917047/
Rock chucker press....best you can get. Make him an offer
You sir, have not seen the prazi press. Although for depriming, not the most economical.
He has one. Im waiting for his comparison this month. I dont think I will swing for one but Im curious how the Frankford coax does against the ForsterGreat looking press but the price tag is ridiculous. I will stick to watching Gavin on Ultimate Reloader
Same design as the Forster and those dont break as far as I know.I liked everything about the Frankford up until I saw the universal/ automatic shell holder. I just see that breaking.
Wow great responses. I to use a 550 for everyday stuff but don’t want to tear it down to do small-work. RCBS seems to be the most common way to go.
I started with a 550B for reloading. When I started loading rifles, I found it was a pain to size lubed bottle necked cartridges on the 550B so bought a Lee Challenger single stage for that. I use it for decapping and resizing all rifle cartridges and some pistol when needed. I also use it for swaging military crimped brass and sizing my cast boolits. Have really gotten my money out of it.
They do make the small hand press that would work well for decapping brass.
I have researched the Lee Challanger. It seems like the 9mm shell holder is used for many calibers. Question: can I use a RCBS #16 (9mm) shell holder in the Lee Challanger press?
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