Whether you hunt for sport or food, having a good reloading press in your workshop allows you to reload cartridges and shotgun shells for less cost than it takes to purchase new cartridges. Hand loading can result not only in less cost over time, but can also increase accuracy or improve the quality of the ammunition to meet specific preferences.
Reloading equipment, including a dedicated reloading bench or stand, is an investment that pays off over time by allowing you to reuse the expensive brass shells left behind by spent cartridges.
Experts tend to agree that a single stage or turret type is the best reloading press for a beginner. While progressive reloading presses get a lot of hype for their speed, they’re not recommended for those starting out. Even experienced users still prefer single-stage or turret presses for their accuracy.
Lee has a solid reputation when it comes to reloading presses, and the Precision Classic Turret is no exception. The ram features a long stroke capable of loading rifle cases longer than three inches by using an automatic index. It is supported by a cast iron frame with more than 12 square inches of area.
This press has gained a diverse following, with some users reloading pistol caliber cartridges and others preferring shotgun shells. They generally agree that the auto-indexing feature is slower than many other progressive reloaders, but is still faster than a single stage press.
This makes it a good mid-range tool. More importantly, long-time owners report a high level of consistency to the reloaded cartridges.
Consumers have not found many problems with the Classic Turret. In a few cases, not all of the parts were present after shipping, requiring the customers to order the missing parts separately.
There have also been a small number of reports claiming that parts have broken during use, although it has not been confirmed if these are isolated incidents or the result of a bad batch.
RCBS has chosen to go for power over weight concerns with their Rock Chucker press. This sturdy metal press has a solid steel handle with ball grip and four inches of load-bearing surface to support the one-inch diameter ram.
Not only is this arguably the best single stage reloading press, it has the ability to be upgraded to a progressive loader using a piggyback, and is designed to handle all of your bullet swaging, case forming, and reloading needs.
Those who have used the Rock Chucker Supreme note that it’s very easy to use and has excellent leverage. Being much heavier than many similar presses, users have been able to load cartridges using far more force than other presses can handle. In the rare event there is a problem with the press, owners have noted that the RCBS customer support is outstanding and usually rectifies problems quickly.
There have been a few complaints about the primer catcher on this press. Consumers have noted that primers often miss the catcher completely, and getting it to work properly can be difficult. A few have also noted that the catcher can break when it’s being removed.
Sometimes you just need to refill a few cartridges, and sometimes you want to go all out.
While not all-inclusive, RCBS’s starter set is a great value with all of the tools included and offers a significant savings over purchasing separately. The set is good for beginners and adequate for more advanced users who may need to purchase additional dies and components.
While specific dies and cartridge holders must be purchased separately to fit the calibers you work with, it doesn’t feel like a significant omission due the the wide variety of calibers that exist.
The Master Reloading Kit contains just about everything a gun enthusiast could ask for in a reloader. Starting with the aforementioned Rock Chucker Supreme, this kit throws in several more tools:
· .17 – .60 Debur tool
· Case lube kit
· Hand priming tool
· Hex key set
· M500 mechanical scale
· Nozler #7 reloading manual
· Powder funnel
· Accessory base plate
· Advanced powder measure stand
· Combo 110v AC Chargemaster
· Ultrasonic case cleaner
· Uniflow powder measure
· Universal case load block
There aren’t many complaints about this kit, although a few omissions have bothered some users. The funnel is designed for larger calibers and is less consistent when used on small caliber cartridges.
The included manual is also not the most comprehensive on the market, which might create problems for some just starting out. A few users have also noted that the scale is not as accurate as it could be.