I'll 2nd CW on that last post! When I was shooting IHMSA, I was at the loading bench every evening that I wasn't at the range! It was a way of life and what my summers were for. We couldn't afford to have thousands of empty cases waiting to be loaded - we had 4 little kids back then - so the same 200 cases were loaded over and over. Did most of my casting during the winter, after hunting season. As posted earlier on this thread, all I ever had was an old Herters Super 3 single-stage. Yesterday, at the local gun show, I upped the ante to a 2nd press. An old grey Pacific single stage, like AtlLaw has un-used! I cleaned it up, it was seized, got it all good and lubed and it runs fine. Looks pretty cool on the bench beside the Herters. It's not mounted permanent, yet, just with C-clamps. Kind of makes me a progressive loader. I can size and prime on the Herters, weigh up a charge of powder, pour in the powder as I move the case from the Herter to the Pacific where it will seat the new bullet! One up and down on the Herter, swap presses, one up and down on the Pacific! Oh, it cost me $5.00 with both priming arms and the 38Spl ram shellholder. The icing on the cake - my Dad has a blue Pacific press with a spare ram that takes the RCBS shellholders. Next summer I will have that press, also. H'mmm, what to do...maybe have to build a corner bench so I can have the presses in a wrap-around affair. Always, something..
Regards,
Sweetwater