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Post by Markbo on Sept 14, 2009 12:11:12 GMT -5
Anyone know anything about these? Would this be a good 'mobile' single stage for carrying to the range or should I hold out for a Rockchucker? I can get one of these considerably cheaper, but I don't know anything about them.
Thanks
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lah
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Post by lah on Sept 15, 2009 7:29:30 GMT -5
First of all the company is still in business: www.ch4d.com/From my limited knowledge of this press I see no reason it wouldn't be great for your proposed use.
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Post by Markbo on Sept 15, 2009 15:30:12 GMT -5
Yes I know... the Junior Champion is not listed.
But for the price I don't think I can go wrong either.
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Post by bones507 on Sept 26, 2009 3:30:30 GMT -5
I was looking at their 4 station H press. I was thinking of getting a turret style but after seeing this, it looks much better than a turret does.
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Post by Markbo on Sept 26, 2009 7:36:00 GMT -5
bones, would this be your first press?
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groo
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Post by groo on Sept 26, 2009 13:35:05 GMT -5
Groo here C&H is right up the road from me. Good place for hard to find as they will custom..
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Post by bones507 on Sept 26, 2009 19:51:18 GMT -5
bones, would this be your first press? No Markbo, i been loading on a Rock Chucker for 12 years now. I want to speed it up a little but dont want a progressive, i dont shoot enough to justify one and i am leery about a progressive as most of the accidents involving double charges have been with progressives. Now im quite sure they have happened with single stage presses and turrets also, before anyone jumps in and says it, but i would rather just go at my own pace and this machine looks strong and sturdy.
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