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<blockquote data-quote="Mad Professor" data-source="post: 3558149" data-attributes="member: 5316"><p>My vote is to stick with the Rock Chucker. It will be far less confusing. Do one operation on a time on batches of 50-100 (after initial setup and testing is confirmed) cartridges during the loading operation. You can also still get the primer feed tools for it. </p><p></p><p>That Bair design has not been seen the last 40-45 years even though Hornady owns the rights. </p><p></p><p>If you want to speed up the die change operation a bit, you can buy a conversion busing that will allow you to use Hornady lock and load bushings. The kit is about $20 and includes the adapter and 3 bushings. Just have to wait for production to catch back up. </p><p></p><p>These will allow a 1/4 turn swap of the dies with no additional setup needed. The only way to speed this up any faster (short of a progressive) would be a nice turret press. </p><p></p><p>That Rock Chucker is a keeper. I’d clean the other up and eBay it to fund additional items.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mad Professor, post: 3558149, member: 5316"] My vote is to stick with the Rock Chucker. It will be far less confusing. Do one operation on a time on batches of 50-100 (after initial setup and testing is confirmed) cartridges during the loading operation. You can also still get the primer feed tools for it. That Bair design has not been seen the last 40-45 years even though Hornady owns the rights. If you want to speed up the die change operation a bit, you can buy a conversion busing that will allow you to use Hornady lock and load bushings. The kit is about $20 and includes the adapter and 3 bushings. Just have to wait for production to catch back up. These will allow a 1/4 turn swap of the dies with no additional setup needed. The only way to speed this up any faster (short of a progressive) would be a nice turret press. That Rock Chucker is a keeper. I’d clean the other up and eBay it to fund additional items. [/QUOTE]
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