RCBS is the best and finest-best equipment and finest service-period.
If you will learn how to properly and safely use your rock chucker or any other rcbs press you will have the entire RCBS corporation behind you, just try and find that kind of service any where else in the world, and please let me know if you find one.
You do not have to buy all the electric powered gizmos that were shown in the video, to reload/load ammunition. All that the expensive electric powered gizmos do is make it much easier and faster. You can do just as good of a job with manual tools!
RCBS sure has saved money, now their stuff is cheap made junk. used to be well made and finished. RCBS cut corners and went to all lengths to make product as cheap as possible with a big price tag for you to pay. sad.
I have the chargemaster it's a nice piece of kit as it gives electronic scale for weighing cases etc but hand tools for other jobs are low cost so no need to spend thousands of dollars
@STORM6490MT You don't need to buy all that crappy: Lube Pad (you can use a rinsed ink stamp pad you put some lube into, like $1 at a dollar store, just get the ink out). You don't need multiple presses, you just work in patches for the steps. Trimming is for rifle cartridges, so no need for pistols (plus, just get a manual trimming lathe, much cheap). Deburring, get a damn handtool, once again, MUCH CHEAPER. Powder loader, use a powder scale, protip, load a cartridge and just rotate it slowly
@MysterySessions Same effect as the precision automatic powder dispenser, but with what you have at hand. Doing things by hand is a little bit slower (SOMETIMES), but much cheaper from initial setup costs.
RCBS makes quality stuff and they cover more territory than other brands. Most reloaders will have a variety of brands because they like one tool over another on an individual basis. I have Redding, RCBS, Dillon, Lyman, Lee and Hornady equipment.
Nice video, but a little too commercialized. Notice the CONSTANT references to "the Speer manual" and RCBS being "the best" this or that. Guess the Hornady, Sierra, and other manuals aren't any good, eh? Lots of steps here that many people don't do, although most of it is necessary for sum-MOA accuracy.
@Osmigo1 Yeah, definitely a RCBS sales pitch as expected, but I am happy ANYTHING on reloading is available online, makes me realize how simple it really is to get started.
Hello everyone! Please allow me to mention I'm new to You Tube and while I've been reloading ammunition for over 27 years I must say that this video posted is one of the BEST videos for reloading. Please take notice of the reloading area. It is very clean and organized. Jim Scoutten and the RCBS dude take step by step, methodical application placing common sense at each stage. Please also notice there is no music, smoking, drinking! Both men also display patience. Very good video guys.
well, Allan Jernigan, will you please stop making RCBS so junkie!!!!!!!!!!!! my God, you guys tried to save a buck by making your reloading equipment at least amount of time and cost (making it cheap) with a huge price to the consumer. You RATS at RCBS please start making good quality machined tools again. Compare RCBS in the early 80's and what they are today. Its real over priced junk.
ya i just got the master reloading kit and it dont have that shit with it
heckathornmike86 2 weeks ago
Antone know the model of the pistol @33 seconds?
slyder2k6 4 weeks ago
I think I will stick to just buying ammo and spend my weekends to golfing.
hlads66 1 month ago
RCBS is the best and finest-best equipment and finest service-period.
If you will learn how to properly and safely use your rock chucker or any other rcbs press you will have the entire RCBS corporation behind you, just try and find that kind of service any where else in the world, and please let me know if you find one.
hpmacmurray 1 month ago
@hpmacmurray I agree.
floridafyme 2 weeks ago
you say you are not qualified but you have a CD out and your teaching people how to reload shells, now that is some thing.
akaeldin 1 month ago
Why'd you chamfer the inside and outside of the case mouth when you had already used the 3-way cutter on the trim pro?
Are all the reviews about the cutter true?
Smartass365 2 months ago
You do not have to buy all the electric powered gizmos that were shown in the video, to reload/load ammunition. All that the expensive electric powered gizmos do is make it much easier and faster. You can do just as good of a job with manual tools!
groffeaston 3 months ago 5
Good stuff RCBS. I will stick with manual equipment and not all that fancy expensive digital and electric tools you used in this video.
dannyoif04 3 months ago
RCBS sure has saved money, now their stuff is cheap made junk. used to be well made and finished. RCBS cut corners and went to all lengths to make product as cheap as possible with a big price tag for you to pay. sad.
glynamus 5 months ago
@glynamus Who makes the good stuff?
Blindshot69 4 months ago
I have the chargemaster it's a nice piece of kit as it gives electronic scale for weighing cases etc but hand tools for other jobs are low cost so no need to spend thousands of dollars
shootNbreeze 5 months ago
this video really turned me off on reloading. i dont want to buy all that crap.
STORM6490MT 7 months ago
@STORM6490MT You don't need to buy all that crappy: Lube Pad (you can use a rinsed ink stamp pad you put some lube into, like $1 at a dollar store, just get the ink out). You don't need multiple presses, you just work in patches for the steps. Trimming is for rifle cartridges, so no need for pistols (plus, just get a manual trimming lathe, much cheap). Deburring, get a damn handtool, once again, MUCH CHEAPER. Powder loader, use a powder scale, protip, load a cartridge and just rotate it slowly
MysterySessions 7 months ago
@MysterySessions Same effect as the precision automatic powder dispenser, but with what you have at hand. Doing things by hand is a little bit slower (SOMETIMES), but much cheaper from initial setup costs.
MysterySessions 7 months ago
RCBS makes quality stuff and they cover more territory than other brands. Most reloaders will have a variety of brands because they like one tool over another on an individual basis. I have Redding, RCBS, Dillon, Lyman, Lee and Hornady equipment.
ForneyRider 11 months ago
Oks about the comertial, but what about the way to insltal de dies, and how to ajust the day?
javikmt 1 year ago
Holy crap that's a log into...
SirJabsAlot 1 year ago
3K$ of RCBS stuff to do single stage reloading?
bufordcrabtree 1 year ago 7
@bufordcrabtree LOL !
ferks60 1 year ago
@bufordcrabtree they got to be fucking joking with that powder dispenser, holy shit
mikematij2 9 months ago
@bufordcrabtree LOL! no doubt!
STORM6490MT 7 months ago
@bufordcrabtree Craigslist. I picked up all my gear and components for $50. Their father died and needed to get rid of the stuff. Score...
PaddyTheYankBastard 3 months ago
@bufordcrabtree you wouldnt load precision rifle cartridges on a progressive press...typically
Duckyistrippin 1 month ago
Nice video, but a little too commercialized. Notice the CONSTANT references to "the Speer manual" and RCBS being "the best" this or that. Guess the Hornady, Sierra, and other manuals aren't any good, eh? Lots of steps here that many people don't do, although most of it is necessary for sum-MOA accuracy.
Osmigo1 1 year ago
@Osmigo1 Yeah, definitely a RCBS sales pitch as expected, but I am happy ANYTHING on reloading is available online, makes me realize how simple it really is to get started.
themoonsbluelight 1 year ago
compared to 20 years ago, they do make some junk crap.
especially the dies!! cheap. i changed to lee dies. at least im not out 50 bucks or more.
arridedry 1 year ago
Hello everyone! Please allow me to mention I'm new to You Tube and while I've been reloading ammunition for over 27 years I must say that this video posted is one of the BEST videos for reloading. Please take notice of the reloading area. It is very clean and organized. Jim Scoutten and the RCBS dude take step by step, methodical application placing common sense at each stage. Please also notice there is no music, smoking, drinking! Both men also display patience. Very good video guys.
MusketSniper 1 year ago
well, Allan Jernigan, will you please stop making RCBS so junkie!!!!!!!!!!!! my God, you guys tried to save a buck by making your reloading equipment at least amount of time and cost (making it cheap) with a huge price to the consumer. You RATS at RCBS please start making good quality machined tools again. Compare RCBS in the early 80's and what they are today. Its real over priced junk.
glynamus 1 year ago
most people i know skip a couple of these parts
SS13E3 1 year ago