Gene Beggs
Active member
RCBS Partner Press
While working with a great number of short range benchrest shooters in the tunnel, I've had the opportunity to evaluate most all the available presses. For portable use with short fat BR cartridges and loading at the range, I still recommend the RCBS Partner over all the others, both commercial and custom. For larger cartridges and/or work in the shop, I use the RCBS Rockchucker.
I like to keep a press and sizing die set up specifically for each rifle. Starting with new cases, I carefully monitor headspace and die settings making small adjustments as necessary to keep the loaded rounds and empties going in and out of the gun smoothly. The partner presses are inexpensive and last a long time so you can afford to keep several around.
FWIW
Gene Beggs
While working with a great number of short range benchrest shooters in the tunnel, I've had the opportunity to evaluate most all the available presses. For portable use with short fat BR cartridges and loading at the range, I still recommend the RCBS Partner over all the others, both commercial and custom. For larger cartridges and/or work in the shop, I use the RCBS Rockchucker.
I like to keep a press and sizing die set up specifically for each rifle. Starting with new cases, I carefully monitor headspace and die settings making small adjustments as necessary to keep the loaded rounds and empties going in and out of the gun smoothly. The partner presses are inexpensive and last a long time so you can afford to keep several around.
FWIW
Gene Beggs