TH3180 wrote:I know there are a lot of people that will think I just wasted my money because everyone with a brain should start on a progressive press.
Probly.

TH3180 wrote:I will be loading 9mm.
I obviously don't know nearly as much as John ... as I have a few questions regarding his recommendation of this particular kit for loading 9mm ...
1. not really a question ... but a $75 balance scale?!
2. I see it comes with a "
case lube kit" ... $17.50 at Midway ... ya gonna lube them 9mm cases?
3. I see a "
deburr tool" ... $17 at Midway ... gonna deburr your 9mm cases?
4. I see it also comes with a "
hand priming tool" ... on-sale for almost $33 at Midway, right now ... I don't have a RockChucker, myself ... but is that, or is that not, a priming "
arm" on the front of the press?

5. also comes with a "
powder funnel" ... almost $6 at Midway ... also rated only 2 stars for some reason ... looks no bigger than the Uniflow ... or without the case-activated linkage, is there otherwise no "
drop tube" suitably sized for 9mm?
6. is that a "
hex wrench set" I see there, too? ... $11 at Midway ... nothin' from nothin', but every Hornady die set I ever bought (
and I bought a lot of 'em) came with a hex-wrench for the lock-ring ... what exactly are all the other wrenches in the set for?
I will say, that Uniflow is nice! ... started with one, myself (
despite my own ignorance, 'course) ... albeit, I also started with the case-activated linkage kit, and a Lee turret ... man, was that slick! Probly won't do ya no good on a single-stage though, eh?
Oh ya ... if ya actually got the Speer #13, watch out if ya ever load .40sw ... they got a bad load, in there, IIRC.

Anyhow, I know lots of guys've got RockChuckers, and like 'em plenty good ... never heard no one say a bad thing 'bout 'em ... so, I'm sure ya'll be happy.
