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Senior Member
Join Date: May 15, 2002
Location: Michigan
Posts: 1,429
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Anybody do the piggyback RCBS adaptor?
Is it any good?
I'm just wondering if anyone here has done the piggyback adaptor to a rock crusher or a #5. I just don't have any more room on my bench, and everything else I own is already RCBS. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: August 8, 2001
Posts: 519
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Many many piggyback users here,
http://thefiringline.com/forums/sear...der=descending I like mine a lot, but there are many differing opinions, plenty of reading available to you. |
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Join Date: August 26, 2001
Location: spokane wa
Posts: 40
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Piggyback user
Yes,
I started with a RCBS rock-chucker and then set it up for use with a piggy back when I got too many calibers I use it for my handgun reloading only. At first,I was having difficulty with the primer feed mechanism, a call to RCBS and they helped fix the problem. Are there better progressive reloaders on the market,YES ,but for the $$ and time I wanted to invest I have been well served by the PB2. Claypigeon |
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