Hornady classic press vs rcbs supreme

Mike112288

CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Rating - 100%
44   0   0
Location
Winkler
I read somewhere that the rcbs supreme is not as nice or hefty built as the rock chucker ii press. Looking to start reloading again. Used to own the hornady Classic press kit. Any advice? Go cheap like lee press or Redding big boss ii press?
 
I wouldn't call the Lee Classic Cast Press (http://leeprecision.com/classic-cast-press.html?printable=Y) "cheap" - anything but!

Neither the Hornady Lock-N-Load Classic nor the RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme can touch it for features or versatility - it's also large and very strong.

Just for starters: ergonomics - can the Hornady or RCBS presses adjust the their handles for left or right handed operation at multiple angles and various arm lengths for different operations? Uh......no.
Hornady RH operation, that's it - even the frame is angled which makes this almost unusable for lefties (which I am).
RCBS, LH or RH operation (big deal) - nothing else.

Lee has a fully variable operating arm length. LH or RH operation with at least 7 different arm angles - useful for long or short case lengths. All adjustments made in mere seconds using only a 1/2" wrench turning one bolt head.

I have favourite items made by Lee, RCBS, Hornady, Lyman, Redding, CH4D and many others but when it comes to "cheap" presses (sub $200) LEE RULES imho
 
you may also want to check out the Forster co-ax, if you are researching presses from cheap to deluxe. Many nice things about the co-ax, including no need for shell holders, the free floating snap in/snap out die setup and primer collection system.
 
+1 on the Forster Co-Ax (assuming you are looking for a single stage press).

My only regret was that I waited so long to get one.
 
Back
Top Bottom