An excellent tool to add to your toolbox of reloading tools, the RCBS Pro Chucker 5 Auto Index Progressive Press 88910 is the next level in reloading efficiency and customization. It features five-station automatic indexing for maximum production, with a load rate of approximately 600 rounds per hour. The quick-change die plate that comes with the RCBS Pro Chucker Progressive Reloading Press allows fast caliber change over for even greater efficiency. Standard primer pick up tubes are used with the safety shielded priming system. Spent primers are efficiently dropped from the bottom of the press to be captured in a trash receptacle. The powder measure is fitted with Quick Change metering components that allow you to drain powder without removing the measure from the press. You can also quickly swap out preset metering screws for dispensing the new powder. For an amazing way to save money by reloading your spent bullet casings, choose the RCBS Pro Chucker 5 Progressive Reloading Press. Specifications for RCBS Pro Chucker 5 Progressive Presses: Manufacturer: RCBS Quantity: 1 Fabric/Material: Aluminum Condition: New Color: Green Country of Origin: USA Features of RCBS Reloading Press – Pro Chucker 5: Five station automatic indexing ~600 rounds per hour Quick-change die plate Standard primer pick up tubes Safety shielded priming system Quick Change metering components Package Contents: RCBS Pro Chucker 5 Progressive Presses
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Bubba7918 –
I’ve been using a single stage reloading system since I started reloading about five years ago. I just purchased a progressive 5 system and looking forward to cutting my reloading time to a level that fits my schedule.
skeller –
I have only ran 2000 rounds, 9mm and 38spcl, but so far so good. Take the time to watch instructional YouTube videos, some are very helpful. There are some plastic parts, be sure things are moving freely before running shells thru it, I can see that they may break if forced against any resistance.
dedicated pro 2000 fan –
I have had one since they first came out. I have never really got it to work. I have to do depriming and primer seating elsewhere. But even then there is a problem with the shoulder bolt moving. But the main difficulty is breaking the flimsy case advancing mechanism. If I ever try using this again, that is the next part I will remove because if ANYTHING goes wrong that part breaks.And, incidentally, when they were first out RCBS WOULD NOT sell you spare parts. They would replace a broken part but you could not buy sparesIn my opinion the greatest progressive primer system ever was on the Pro 2000. Why they gave that up and replaced it will this mess is beyond me. It easily gets out of wack. A more obscure problem that I never figured out was that the spent primers do not clear the machine. If you do not catch that right away that will break the case advancing mechanism.I think that used Pro 2000's are now selling for more than used Pro Chuckers. There is a reason for that.