![]() Since we don’t always know the ultimately most demanding operation we’ll call on a press to perform, my advice is to err on the “stronger” side, and also on the “longer” side. A longer stroke, and a heavier mass to move, also means more exertion on each stroke, and more time spent case to case. ![]() The more leverage a press can generate the less input effort from us is required in performing an operation, especially a more challenging operation like reforming cartridge cases, but that’s got another side to it. This is the last (for now) look at reloading press designs and features, and it’s all about power - leverage and linkage. Read more about which, what, and why HERE RCBS Summit ![]() ![]() Reloading press designs vary, and some offer advantages, if they’re needed. ![]()
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