I've gone back and forth with the merits of a progressive vs single stage for my pistol ammo. Each time I've been ready to make a purchase, I decide to stick with my SS. The new RCBS ProChucker that was introduced at the SHOT show once again caught my attention. It looks like it may address a few of the minor shortcomings of other designs. On the other hand, it is unproven in the real world.
If I'm going to make the move to progressive, do you see enough benefits in the RCBS design to wait, or just go with a Dillon 650 or Hornady LNL-AP that have the proven track record?
If I'm going to make the move to progressive, do you see enough benefits in the RCBS design to wait, or just go with a Dillon 650 or Hornady LNL-AP that have the proven track record?
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