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Ok these are two kits I think I have narrowed down my choice for getting into reloading.  The first is the RCBS rock chucker supreme Master kit which Cabelas has on sale for $300.  The other is the Hornady Lock N Load Classic Reloading Kit which is on sale for $320.  I am a total newbie getting into reloading.  Between these two kits, which one would you guys get if you were starting out all over again and why?  I have been searching the threads and found alot of info on the RCBS kit but not much on the Hornady kit.  Thanks in advance guys.  I've linked the two kits below.

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/pod/standard-pod-wrapped.jsp?_DARGS=/cabelas/en/common/catalog/pod-link.jsp_A&_DAV=MainCatcat602007-cat20847_TGP&rid=&indexId=cat20847&navAction=push&masterpathid=&navCount=19&parentType=index&parentId=cat20847&id=0018937

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/pod/standard-pod-wrapped.jsp?_DARGS=/cabelas/en/common/catalog/pod-link.jsp_A&_DAV=MainCatcat602007-cat20847&rid=&indexId=cat20847&navAction=push&masterpathid=&navCount=21&parentType=index&parentId=cat20847&id=0044088

After I finished this post I realized there was one more that I had looked at and that was the Redding T7, so I guess I have kinda narrowed this down, lol.
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Re: RCBS RC Supreme Master vs Hornady Lock n Load Classic Reloading Kits
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2010, 12:21:56 AM »
i have had nothing but good luck with rcbs and am a huge fan. that would be my vote :twocents:
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Re: RCBS RC Supreme Master vs Hornady Lock n Load Classic Reloading Kits
« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2010, 01:30:31 AM »
Buy RCBS. Great equipment and great customer service.

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Re: RCBS RC Supreme Master vs Hornady Lock n Load Classic Reloading Kits
« Reply #3 on: March 13, 2010, 06:40:05 AM »
I have the RC supreme combo.  I'm not super impressed, the powder thrower absolutely sucks.

I would vote for the Hornady.  Better scale, thrower, plus you get a coupon for 500 free bullets.

http://www.hornady.com/promotions/get-loaded

Also, I would suggest Hornady dies.  They have a little sleeve in the seater die that helps line up the bullet.  Really helps with flat-based bullets.  You also get 100 free bullets with the dies.

If you're stuck on RCBS, PM me and I'll sell you my kit.  I'd love to have a Hornady instead!

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Re: RCBS RC Supreme Master vs Hornady Lock n Load Classic Reloading Kits
« Reply #4 on: March 14, 2010, 01:24:25 PM »
 :yeah:  Hornady also..........as he said above free bullets.  When you figure that into the equation for both the Classic Kit (500 bullets) and the dies (each die set 100 bullets), the Hornady hands down is cheaper out of pocket.  Just the 500 bullets....lets say they were $22 a hundred...pistol, that's $110, with tax about $119.  If it's free rifle bullets which can be as much as $30 per hundred plus or minus you're looking at somewhere around $150 before tax to $163 with tax, which is about half the retail price of the Classic kit.

Again as said above......better scale, thrower, and the lock and load bushings are great....makes changing out die sets quick and easy.  :twocents:
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Re: RCBS RC Supreme Master vs Hornady Lock n Load Classic Reloading Kits
« Reply #5 on: March 14, 2010, 01:32:25 PM »
You will be fine with either one.  I have a RCBS RC and it works great.
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Re: RCBS RC Supreme Master vs Hornady Lock n Load Classic Reloading Kits
« Reply #6 on: March 14, 2010, 01:50:29 PM »
Thanks for the info so far guys.  I just picked up The ABC's of Reloading.  I also signed up for a class at Three Forks Ammo & Reloading in Cle Elum.  I'll wait to make my decision after finishing the book and taking the class.  Also does anyone know if both the Hornady and the RCBS are made in the USA?

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Re: RCBS RC Supreme Master vs Hornady Lock n Load Classic Reloading Kits
« Reply #7 on: March 14, 2010, 02:18:21 PM »
Wonky,

Either kit will work great for you for years.  I have RCBS and love it.  Their customer service is second to none.  If you have any questions, send me a PM, and I will help all I can.
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Re: RCBS RC Supreme Master vs Hornady Lock n Load Classic Reloading Kits
« Reply #8 on: March 14, 2010, 02:18:46 PM »
my rcbs kit will turn 20 next year. the only problem I have come up with is the plastic on the powder throw shows a couple cracks that do nothing. aside from that it has been flawless. I load about 7-10k rounds a year

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Re: RCBS RC Supreme Master vs Hornady Lock n Load Classic Reloading Kits
« Reply #9 on: March 14, 2010, 08:14:17 PM »
My advice.. After I've been reloading for more than 25 years, Don't buy a kit.  My reloading room has several different brands of component tools in it. Some red, some blue, some green, some orange.  Looking at the list of what's in the kit, you know what you need.  ShaneMan complanes about the RCBS powder measure.. Well, I don't know what powder you're using or how long you've been reloading. There isn't a measure that throws tubular powder as well as any flake or ball powder. That said, I've used my RCBS measure for 25 years. It works well. My Dillon measure is better though, and I'll admit that the Hornady measure is pretty sweet. But, the RCBS RC press is a classic work horse built to last. Nothing against the Hornady press. For balance beam scales, you'll find nothing better, (for the money), than the RCBS 10-10. Don't waste your time with those puny scales that take twice as long to stop moving.  Dies are personal preference. I use several brands for specific purposes. Kinetic bullet puller.. Get one with the metal handle. The RCBS collet puller is better but I don't use it every time. And, there's no comparison between the Lee Auto Prime (yes, priming by hand) and using the grand leverage of a press to prime cases. (you'll get much better feel by using a small hand primer) The rest of the crap like load blocks, lube pads, debur tools, primer pocket cleaners/reamers/brushes, and powder tricklers are nothing to talk about. There's no advantage for any one of them. 
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my rcbs kit will turn 20 next year. the only problem I have come up with is the plastic on the powder throw shows a couple cracks
  Powder eats plastic.  Duh. (sarcasm) All of my powder measure plastic tubes are discolored. One cracked years ago. They are replaceable. 

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Re: RCBS RC Supreme Master vs Hornady Lock n Load Classic Reloading Kits
« Reply #10 on: March 14, 2010, 08:35:14 PM »
RCBS is made in California.
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Re: RCBS RC Supreme Master vs Hornady Lock n Load Classic Reloading Kits
« Reply #11 on: March 14, 2010, 09:09:04 PM »
"Made in California"  I knew ther was some reason I don' t have any green on my bench.  OOps I forgot one of the scales is green but it was made by OHAUS so it's OK.

Seriously any of the top of the line presses will still be going strong for your grand kids.  I'm still loading some of my stuff on a Lyman turret from the 50's I call it the "Bug Press", load just the 22 Hornets and 218 Bees on it.


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Re: RCBS RC Supreme Master vs Hornady Lock n Load Classic Reloading Kits
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Re: RCBS RC Supreme Master vs Hornady Lock n Load Classic Reloading Kits
« Reply #13 on: March 15, 2010, 10:21:31 AM »
My advice.. After I've been reloading for more than 25 years, Don't buy a kit.  My reloading room has several different brands of component tools in it. Some red, some blue, some green, some orange.  Looking at the list of what's in the kit, you know what you need.  ShaneMan complanes about the RCBS powder measure.. Well, I don't know what powder you're using or how long you've been reloading. There isn't a measure that throws tubular powder as well as any flake or ball powder. That said, I've used my RCBS measure for 25 years. It works well. My Dillon measure is better though, and I'll admit that the Hornady measure is pretty sweet. But, the RCBS RC press is a classic work horse built to last. Nothing against the Hornady press. For balance beam scales, you'll find nothing better, (for the money), than the RCBS 10-10. Don't waste your time with those puny scales that take twice as long to stop moving.  Dies are personal preference. I use several brands for specific purposes. Kinetic bullet puller.. Get one with the metal handle. The RCBS collet puller is better but I don't use it every time. And, there's no comparison between the Lee Auto Prime (yes, priming by hand) and using the grand leverage of a press to prime cases. (you'll get much better feel by using a small hand primer) The rest of the crap like load blocks, lube pads, debur tools, primer pocket cleaners/reamers/brushes, and powder tricklers are nothing to talk about. There's no advantage for any one of them. 
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my rcbs kit will turn 20 next year. the only problem I have come up with is the plastic on the powder throw shows a couple cracks
  Powder eats plastic.  Duh. (sarcasm) All of my powder measure plastic tubes are discolored. One cracked years ago. They are replaceable. 

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Pretty much used them all.  The handle hangs up halfway through the stroke.  It shouldn't do this.  I don't really mind because I weigh all my charges and trickle the rest.

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Re: RCBS RC Supreme Master vs Hornady Lock n Load Classic Reloading Kits
« Reply #14 on: March 15, 2010, 11:30:11 AM »
I have the same problem as shaneman with my uniflow.  It catches part way on the upstroke.  I assume it's because of the powder type, (IMR 4064), being stick, and bits are keeping the measuring cylinder from closing all the way.  (kind of like sticking your foot in the door to keep it from completely closing.) I have to do a partial back stroke and then continue on.  Annoying, but workable.
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