This is what I use for my hunting brass that I don’t have Giraud trimmer pilots for. The carbide chamfer cutter is a great upgrade. Nice review, John 👍
Seems you mentioned possibly getting a Summit 2000 to review? I do use one for seating bullets. There's a guy on Accurate Shooter that makes a stiffening pin to hold the extensions square. You have probably seen it. I currently use an old Rock Chucker and the Summit 2000, they fit my needs. I did break a handle on mine resizing brass, that poor handle deserved to break...the Bushnell Rep sent me a new one. I also use the RCBS collet bullet puller, it works well on either press. I use manual Lyman tools for my brass prep and I would like something with a motor.
I was just looking at some of the models that are out there and you just made up my mind for me thank you so much for information this was a great video at the right time
Great review...I have owned this for a while and it really holds up. I shoot a lot of Lake City brass (made right here in Missouri haha), and this unit is great at removing the primer crimp. Learned something (guess I should have read the manual)...I didn't realize the small cup of lube is to be used with the brushes...going to try that next time I am prepping brass. Excellent Review! Thanks John!
awesome review! I have a Frankford Arsenal one, and i purchased a amazon foot pedal for it.. soo, i can use my foot to turn it on and off if i am doing a huge batch load.. i will definatly look into the RCBS Boss. great video, cheers from Maine!
Idea: on a white board write down each reloading step in order that you do. Just curious. Im a new reloader and want to stick to a proven method of order. Yours is probably pretty good.
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Props to you for giving it away to one of your viewers.
This is what I use for my hunting brass that I don’t have Giraud trimmer pilots for. The carbide chamfer cutter is a great upgrade. Nice review, John 👍
Thank you, I appreacite that and and glad it's worked well for you.
You have a great heart John God bless Sr.
Seems you mentioned possibly getting a Summit 2000 to review? I do use one for seating bullets. There's a guy on Accurate Shooter that makes a stiffening pin to hold the extensions square. You have probably seen it. I currently use an old Rock Chucker and the Summit 2000, they fit my needs. I did break a handle on mine resizing brass, that poor handle deserved to break...the Bushnell Rep sent me a new one. I also use the RCBS collet bullet puller, it works well on either press. I use manual Lyman tools for my brass prep and I would like something with a motor.
I was just looking at some of the models that are out there and you just made up my mind for me thank you so much for information this was a great video at the right time
Glad I could help!
Nice review, John! I have the same unit and agree with everything that you said.
Thank you. I appreciate that.
Appreciate you doing these reviews John really like watching your videos
Thank you for the kind words.
Great review...I have owned this for a while and it really holds up. I shoot a lot of Lake City brass (made right here in Missouri haha), and this unit is great at removing the primer crimp. Learned something (guess I should have read the manual)...I didn't realize the small cup of lube is to be used with the brushes...going to try that next time I am prepping brass. Excellent Review! Thanks John!
awesome review! I have a Frankford Arsenal one, and i purchased a amazon foot pedal for it.. soo, i can use my foot to turn it on and off if i am doing a huge batch load.. i will definatly look into the RCBS Boss. great video, cheers from Maine!
Idea: on a white board write down each reloading step in order that you do. Just curious. Im a new reloader and want to stick to a proven method of order. Yours is probably pretty good.
the short answer is, it depends. long answer is read books, and dont take shortcuts.
A great unit especially if one loads a lot of plinking and varmint shooting ammo.
I use Lyman’s version. This tool is a must for any reloader.
Agreed, no matter what brand you have they're so helpful.
Thanks for making the video. Pardon my ignorance, what is patreon?
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@@FClassJohn thanks
Good looking jigga Jono cheers Yogi 👍
Hey John! Off topic question, did you get your new auto drive set up for your 750 yet??
My drive will be here soon. I can't wait.
@@FClassJohn Awesome! Can’t wait to see the video and setup!
Pushing down on brass seems to make more sense than to-the-side