
Although laying on its side, in normal use it would be bolted upright to a table or bench. It has the primer foot installed and during use, you would see the tube full or primers installed. This press is all you need to get started. You do have to change reloading dies between each step, but this only takes a minute. Some presses have the option to have all the dies installed at the same time and you can do every step of reloading without changing dies at all. It just depends on what you feel you needs are. For just a few cartridges, it would be easier not to change dies. I usually reload about 200 at a time. I resize all 200 first, then change dies, and reprime them all, fill with powder and finally seat the bullet. The time spent changing dies is of little consequence.

RCBS,Inc.
P.O. Box 1919
Oroville, CA -- 95965

