My friend recently bought a Rock Chucker Supreme (new Made in China version). He sent the Rock Chucker supreme back, saying it was junk.
Today, he showed me the issue it had on the floor model at Cabels's (watch it in full screen):
http://s23.photobucket.com/albums/b...essive Slop/?action=view¤t=P1040808.flv
http://s23.photobucket.com/albums/b...essive Slop/?action=view¤t=P1040807.flv
http://s23.photobucket.com/albums/b...essive Slop/?action=view¤t=P1040805.flv
My old RC doesn't do that and neither does his new Big Boss. These presses have some minor movement only. That kick-out at the top of the stroke happens when the press over-cams. Its different than the slop you see in some of the cheaper presses in that it kicks out with a good amount of force. It isn't just slop, its applying a sideways force to the base of the cartridge. I don't think it would have a huge effect when FL sizing since the web of the case would resist it. But with neck-only sizing, it was causing some good sized run-outs. And this was with a Redding Competition Neck Sizing Die (the fancy one with the mic). Fired brass that only had 0.0005" of neck runout was coming out with 0.002-0.004" of neck runout. That's fine for hunting ammo, but it just doesn't cut it for precision shooting.
This not the same animal as the RC of yesteryear... but people are buying it because of the old press' reputation.
Today, he showed me the issue it had on the floor model at Cabels's (watch it in full screen):
http://s23.photobucket.com/albums/b...essive Slop/?action=view¤t=P1040808.flv
http://s23.photobucket.com/albums/b...essive Slop/?action=view¤t=P1040807.flv
http://s23.photobucket.com/albums/b...essive Slop/?action=view¤t=P1040805.flv
My old RC doesn't do that and neither does his new Big Boss. These presses have some minor movement only. That kick-out at the top of the stroke happens when the press over-cams. Its different than the slop you see in some of the cheaper presses in that it kicks out with a good amount of force. It isn't just slop, its applying a sideways force to the base of the cartridge. I don't think it would have a huge effect when FL sizing since the web of the case would resist it. But with neck-only sizing, it was causing some good sized run-outs. And this was with a Redding Competition Neck Sizing Die (the fancy one with the mic). Fired brass that only had 0.0005" of neck runout was coming out with 0.002-0.004" of neck runout. That's fine for hunting ammo, but it just doesn't cut it for precision shooting.
This not the same animal as the RC of yesteryear... but people are buying it because of the old press' reputation.