Your Press and Accessories Peeves, by Company brand: RCBS

RCBS Rock Chucker, bought it mid 70's and hasn't missed a beat. . I have no trouble with the primer catchers, I have two or three of them and they seem to stay put with the little snap and care less if it falls off because I have 5 gallon bucket under it.
 
To me, everything RCBS is annoying. I am a hater.

Every little adjustment to the dies require tools. Want to screw the die a little bit into or out of the press? You'll need tools to loosen the lock ring. Want to adjust bullet seating depth? You'll need tools to loosen the jam nut on the seater stem. All the common operations are made three times as time-consuming by the need for tools.

The hand priming tool requires complete disassembly to change the shell holder. You can't load 100 primers into the tray and do 50 .45 Colts and 50 .41 Magnums, because you will have to completely take the tool down to switch between those two.

Something about the presses suggests to me they are overbuilt because that was easier than putting some proper engineering into them. Just throw some more cast steel in there, it will be fine.
 
3D printed. I bought it through Amazon and it was shipped from Turkey. (Over a month for delivery)

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My buddy was printing something similar. It works amazing. I'll see if he is still making them.
 
Other than the lock rings on their die sets, I have little complaint with RCBS.
Warranty is flawless, and the Rockchucker press is pretty decent, as presses go.
Dave.

This. I hate their lock rings. I usually swap them out for Hornady rings which are available from Brownell's. Otherwise I like their stuff a lot. I have mostly RCBS dies with a few others thrown in for good variety.
 
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