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Which Redding Press Big Boss or Ultra Mag Have a lot of LC 30-06 brass to resize and .308. I had a Rock Chucker in the 80s and sold off all my stuff. I am now going at it again so now I am buying component pieces.Opinions?
Those are 2 big presses for these cases, but both will work. I use the Big Boss for calibers longer than about 4" (408 CT, etc). I would look at the Redding T-7. I love mine. But a standard rock chucker, or other single stage will work fine.
any issues with the ultra mag loading from the front as opposed to the others loading from the side? i guess just getting used to it is all . zediker calls the ultra mag the LC press for sizing Lack City once fired brass?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jcwallace</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I know its not Redding (I use their dies), but I second the Forster Co-Ax, and I believe it will go up to .338 Lapua Mag. Its a beast of a press.</div></div>
I agree. In the single stage arena, it's hard to beat the Co-Ax.