Product Preview: RCBS Brass Boss

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posted on May 8, 2019
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Handloaders needing a case-prep machine that expedites a seemingly tedious task can turn to RCBS for the Brass Boss Case Prep Center. A 120/240v variable-speed motor powers six rotating stations—two turn at 550 r.p.m. and four can be dialed up to 350 r.p.m.—for custom chamfering, deburring and primer pocket cleaning and uniforming. Military crimp removers are supplied as well. Features include space for fixed brushes for cleaning case necks, four power cord adapters, provision for onboard case lube and a two-year limited warranty. Price: $190. Contact: RCBS; (800) 379-1732; rcbs.com

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