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Mr 16 is right. I go dumpster divin(pawn shoppin) every now and again in Billings and other towns. Got a Rock Chucker !V at a shop for 60 bucks. Just like new but missing the primer arm..Like wow. I never use 'em anyway. RCBS sent me a new one. Just loaded some 243s on it last week. Good call Mr 16..Gun shows around here are places too. Presses usually don't go too high.
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I have the latest RCBS catalog and sad to say, the Rockchucker apparently is no more.
![]() No matter as they seem to last forever. I've had mine since 1973 or thereabouts and it's still going strong. About 6 or 7 years ago, I bought a bunch of reloading equipment from an estate sale. There was several boxes of stuff including a Rockchucker press in very good condition. It's been sitting in a drawer for all those years and I doubt I'll ever use it. I'd have to go look but it may or may not have a priming arm. I probably threw it away just like I did on my first press.If Newbie would like it, he can contact me and we'll work something out. E-mail would be better than a PM but whatever works. It could be a few days but I will respond. I'll keep the price fair. Frankly, until this thread ame up I completely forgot I had it. ![]() Paul B. |
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