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<blockquote data-quote="Jerryinokc" data-source="post: 1350328" data-attributes="member: 13222"><p>Hey, Alan. Yes, that's the model I bought (online I usually always support my local shop, but the price difference was quite substantial). I believe there are two models, one "standard", and on "HD (heavy duty)". I went the HD route.</p><p></p><p>On cases, I load .45's and typically do about 250-300 with no problem. I used 3 packages of the pins (sorry, not sure how many/weight is in each package). I can tell you that you can get the brass rods and clip them yourself. Not sure about where or how to go about doing that (I was actually told that's what the guns shop does themselves), but Google is your friend on that one.</p><p></p><p>I haven't purchased a separator yet, but will, so I appreciate the lead on the RCBS. I've heard it's hugely beneficial to get one, not only for this purpose, but to separate casings of different caliber (I only load 45).</p><p></p><p>Hope this addresses your questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerryinokc, post: 1350328, member: 13222"] Hey, Alan. Yes, that's the model I bought (online I usually always support my local shop, but the price difference was quite substantial). I believe there are two models, one "standard", and on "HD (heavy duty)". I went the HD route. On cases, I load .45's and typically do about 250-300 with no problem. I used 3 packages of the pins (sorry, not sure how many/weight is in each package). I can tell you that you can get the brass rods and clip them yourself. Not sure about where or how to go about doing that (I was actually told that's what the guns shop does themselves), but Google is your friend on that one. I haven't purchased a separator yet, but will, so I appreciate the lead on the RCBS. I've heard it's hugely beneficial to get one, not only for this purpose, but to separate casings of different caliber (I only load 45). Hope this addresses your questions. [/QUOTE]
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