beretta boy
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Orillia, Ontario
Read your post carefully and would chime in that for now, a single stage press is the way to go.
I've had an RCBS Rockchucker for the past 35 years ... and have been more than happy with all their products ... and customer service when very infrequently needed.
Reload currently for 4 rifle calibers and shoot probably something in the vicinity of 500-600 rounds a year. Also loaded 44 Mag on a single stage RCBS press back in
the 60's and 70's when I was shooting 400-500 rounds a year through a Model 29 S&W as well as a couple of rifle rounds.
Dillon is the way to go certainly for handgun cartridges, when your volume gets high enough to warrant it. A couple of nights a month can produce a lot of handgun cartridges on a single stage press. I'm not against progressive presses ... just wouldn't want to go back to single stage shotshell loading after 15 years with my Ponsness/Warren 950 Elite.
But then again, an average year is maybe 5,000 to 6,000 rounds of target shotshells.
If I were starting out again, with several calibers & a lot of brass, I would likely opt for a good stainless steel pin media tumbler.
As it is, the RCBS vibratory I have works well enough with both treated corn cob & "lizzard litter" media.
Great hobby, really enjoy it and have been loading now for almost 50 years.
I've had an RCBS Rockchucker for the past 35 years ... and have been more than happy with all their products ... and customer service when very infrequently needed.
Reload currently for 4 rifle calibers and shoot probably something in the vicinity of 500-600 rounds a year. Also loaded 44 Mag on a single stage RCBS press back in
the 60's and 70's when I was shooting 400-500 rounds a year through a Model 29 S&W as well as a couple of rifle rounds.
Dillon is the way to go certainly for handgun cartridges, when your volume gets high enough to warrant it. A couple of nights a month can produce a lot of handgun cartridges on a single stage press. I'm not against progressive presses ... just wouldn't want to go back to single stage shotshell loading after 15 years with my Ponsness/Warren 950 Elite.
But then again, an average year is maybe 5,000 to 6,000 rounds of target shotshells.
If I were starting out again, with several calibers & a lot of brass, I would likely opt for a good stainless steel pin media tumbler.
As it is, the RCBS vibratory I have works well enough with both treated corn cob & "lizzard litter" media.
Great hobby, really enjoy it and have been loading now for almost 50 years.





















































