Thread: Used Presses
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Old June 20, 2000, 12:11 PM   #8
Geldor1
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I'll have to agree with the rest of the fellas/gals. Have a Rock Chucker that was an X-mas present in 1977. Thing is built like a tank. No problems with this press at all. Don't like the spent primer catching set up. A few primers will always end up on the floor.
Have delt with Hornady with great results. I also have a Hornady Pro-Jector auto loader that I picked up from a sporting goods store dumping their reloading equipment. The thing was a display and I paid a whooping $50.00(yes that is $50.00). That was 6 or 7 years ago. Started having problems with the shell plate indexing. Sent the press back to Hornady and they fixed it and return shipped it at no charge. The parts list of things replaced was at least 12 items. New springs, screws and such. Works better that it did when I first bought it.

I would buy used from either company. Both have a great warranty policy.

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