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RCBS® has taken its most popular reloading press and improved on it to give you the Rock Chucker Supreme Press. Built longer than the original, so you can tackle today's longer cartidges with ease. Ideal for the pro reloader, or the shooter who is just starting to learn, the cast iron Rock Chucker Supreme delivers the outstanding strength and versatility you want in your reloading press. Ambidextrous handle makes reloading easy for any shooter. Accepts all standard 7/8''-14 threaded dies and standard shell holders (sold separately). Three mounting holes to lock the press down firmly onto a bench. Upgradeable to a progressive loader (Conversion kit sold separately). Lifetime warranty for home reloaders.
Manufacturer model #: 09356
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by 3
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by lauriebeth very satisfied
This was purchased for my husband- perfect new toy
September 27, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by steelslinger great press
I have an older model RC press. Mine is about 25 years old and though it may not be pretty and new, it is a great press. The rcbs rc press is probably the worlds most popular single stage press and for good reason. IT WORKS
February 10, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by SURESHOT35 excellent product
BEST PRESS I HAVE USED ,COMPARED TO LYMAN TURRET,WOULD NOT PURCHASE LYMAN AGAIN.WOULD NOT CHANGE A THING ABOUT WITH THIS PRESS.
February 20, 2010
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Can't tell you exactly, but you don't want to drop it on your foot. It is cast iron, and well built. The ram is stainless and anything but light weight. I checked the RCBS website and they don't list the weight there either. I have mine mounted on a Lee portable press table (the triangular one), but had to add straps at the front so the press wouldn't work it's way out of the hold-down clamps. Lee recommends using a pin, or bolt, which should work just as well.A:Â
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