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Reloading Press Life Span?

Posted By: Cheaha

Reloading Press Life Span? - 01/20/23 01:00 AM

How long is a press expected to last? What usually fails and what are the signs of a worn out or failing press?

Just wondering because I'm still using a Rockchucker of unknown age that I acquired in 2008. I load for hunting and plinking, not concerned with benchrest accuracy, but I do like tight groups and reliability. Sometimes I wonder if I am missing out and should upgrade.
Posted By: Ar1220

Re: Reloading Press Life Span? - 01/20/23 01:49 AM

A single stage I don't think you can wear out mine is close to 30 years old and has loaded ain't no telling how many rounds.
I don't think the actual press has a relation to accuracy, dies, die adjustment, powder measuring, that's a different story.
Posted By: Cheaha

Re: Reloading Press Life Span? - 01/20/23 02:27 AM

Thanks AR1220. Good to know, that's a long service life.
Posted By: 1bamashooter

Re: Reloading Press Life Span? - 01/20/23 02:36 AM

It's very hard to wear out a press
Posted By: Oscarflytyer

Re: Reloading Press Life Span? - 01/20/23 02:53 AM

bought my RCII in '87. Still going strong. Another used RC - same. And an older Baer - prob '50's - Ditto!
Posted By: AU338MAG

Re: Reloading Press Life Span? - 01/20/23 04:28 AM

Keep it clean and lubricated and it will last a lifetime.
Posted By: odocoileus

Re: Reloading Press Life Span? - 01/20/23 05:58 PM

Originally Posted by AU338MAG
Keep it clean and lubricated and it will last a lifetime.


Yep. I've got a Rockchucker I bought in 2007 that I know is from the 80s. Take it apart from time to time to clean the soot from spent primers off and give it a light coat of oil to moving parts. Doubt I'll ever wear it out.
Posted By: dave260rem!

Re: Reloading Press Life Span? - 01/20/23 06:15 PM

Lyman orange crush from 1990 I brush the dust oil the ram and it still works. Have a loading buddy still using his grandpa's Rcbs from 1972.
Posted By: Cheaha

Re: Reloading Press Life Span? - 01/20/23 09:23 PM

Dang, I wish they still built appliances like they do reloading presses.
Posted By: RidgeRanger

Re: Reloading Press Life Span? - 01/21/23 10:58 PM

My Rock Chucker is from the early 90s and still going strong.
Posted By: lectrode

Re: Reloading Press Life Span? - 01/22/23 12:42 AM

Originally Posted by dave260rem!
Lyman orange crush from 1990 I brush the dust oil the ram and it still works. Have a loading buddy still using his grandpa's Rcbs from 1972.

This is the one I have. Loaded lots of bullets with it
Posted By: Uokman2014

Re: Reloading Press Life Span? - 01/25/23 09:51 PM

I've been running a Rock Chucker for over 40 year and loaded 10's of thousands of rounds and it is still going strong!
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