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What is the best reloader to use for these calibers? .348 Win, .33WCF, .45-70.
Not looking for volume, just high quality reloads.
Last edited by pharmvet; 10/31/20.
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I've not loaded the .33 Win., but I have loaded .348 and .45-70 on a Rock Crusher. In both instances, RCBS dies were used.
I don't load .348 anymore, but load quite a bit of .45-70 in a year's time.
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Pretty much anything from the cheapest Lee or an old RCBS Jr., on up.
None of those cartridges are long enough to need a large press.
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I just started reloading the 33 WCF and I just use the standard RCBS Rock Chucker that I use for all of my other calibers.
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I use the Lee Classic press on everything from 9mm to 577 Nitro, even have plenty of room for the 45 3-1/4 Sharps and 450 #2 Nitro which is a 3.5 inch case.
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RCBS Rock Chucker guy here. Bought it over 20 years ago; never needed another press.
Thought about getting a progressive press to reload for pistol, 5.56, .308, and 7.62x39 - but I have no place to put one.
RCBS dies, and Lee Factory crimp dies for those I need to crimp.
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