Bob Kingsbury
New member
There is very little in a press that can change what dies do
Guys I've been doing rimfire benchrest for a few years but I'm brand new to the centerfire benchrest game. I'm about to buy my first reloading press. My question is will this 137.00 press work as well (be as precise if that matters) as the sinclair that cost more than twice the dollars. If they're is a better press out there please let me know. I don't want to buy a press and then realize I should have spent the extra money. Should I get a press that is a combo with an arbor like the Harrel?
137.00
285.00
FWIW the first thing that I do to a die that has a expander ball is take it to the grinder and make clearance so it doesn't touch the inside of the case.
But then again if I am necking up a case from 6br to 30br I'll leave the expander in to serve the purpose, once the brass is necked up, out comes the expander ball and in goes a straight decapper(sp, not in Websters) pin.
Dan Honert
All you have to do is look at the three RCBS Partners lined up on my loading table to know that it's the Dies that do the work, not the press.
All a press should do is furnish the horsepower to insert a case into a die, and remove it, while furnishing a positive stop.
In fact, you should keep as much of the press out of the equation as possible. My opinion, of course........jackie
There is very little in a press that can change what dies do
One thing you might consider. Go to Benchrest matches.....since you asked this on the centerfire benchrest forum.....and count the forster presses you see and get back with us. Hovis
I know Jim, he's smart and a pretty good guy. However, please ask him this question:
How many top ten 2-guns and Hall of Fame points has he won pre-loading. And ask him the same about loading at the range. Hmmm
Hovis
But we can look at it another way.....how many supershoots have been won using preloaded ammo...
Hovis
I screwed the pouch last year at the NBRSA nationals or I would have had a HOF and possibly world record, oh well, others were in the same boat but I did manage to bring home a couple of pieces of wood....at my first nationals. And yes, I was loading at the range.