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1/29/2010 7:14:30 PM EDT
Which Roller handle should i get for my 550 Plastic or metal?

I was wondering if one was etter than the other?
1/29/2010 7:24:00 PM EDT
[#1]
Quoted:
Which Roller handle should i get for my 550 Plastic or metal?

I was wondering if one was etter than the other?


I use the ball, it doubles as a club when needed.

I'd go the blue metal one if I were considering turning into a NancyBoy.

Chris

1/29/2010 7:32:22 PM EDT
[#2]
Aluminum

no question there.....
1/29/2010 8:47:54 PM EDT
[#3]
I paid the extra $5 for the aluminum––it matches.  

Edit:  I just had a guy loading on my press yesterday and we talked about the difference in the handles.  If you are loading in volume the roller handle is WELL worth the money.  
1/29/2010 11:48:22 PM EDT
[#4]
go aluminum, I don't even see the logic of making two different types of handles for a $5 difference in price, just make one and be done with it
1/30/2010 6:09:21 AM EDT
[#5]
Get the alum one adds extra bling, plus if you are loading alot makes a difference in comfort
1/30/2010 8:39:21 AM EDT
[#6]
Plastic is the devil.
1/30/2010 8:48:20 AM EDT
[#7]
Granted I do not have a progressive press just my single stage Lee presses. They both have wooden balls on them (feel free to insert joke here ) I noticed that when I was doing quite a few rounds on the press that my hands would get a bit sore from the friction on the handle. So I decided to fix that and cut a tennis ball to put over the wooden handle. Works great, and you get that fuzzy feeling too!
1/30/2010 2:18:17 PM EDT
[#8]
Neither, the ball works fine as is.
1/30/2010 2:23:47 PM EDT
[#9]



Quoted:


Granted I do not have a progressive press just my single stage Lee presses. They both have wooden balls on them (feel free to insert joke here
) I noticed that when I was doing quite a few rounds on the press that my hands would get a bit sore from the friction on the handle. So I decided to fix that and cut a tennis ball to put over the wooden handle. Works great, and you get that fuzzy feeling too!


^likes the feeling of fuzzy balls in his hand^



 
1/30/2010 3:29:03 PM EDT
[#10]
you set yerself up for that one night wolf..
1/30/2010 3:32:02 PM EDT
[#11]
I still have the ball one my 650, so if I am doing a lot of work on it (case prep, etc) I got Mike "touch my son" Jackson and one glove it.  Usually a jersey glove, but if I am going to be pulling on my ball for a while, leather.

skink
1/30/2010 3:35:22 PM EDT
[#12]
Quoted:
you set yerself up for that one night wolf..


Oh I know I left myself open for that one, how else do you expect me to talk about my balls????

1/30/2010 6:57:38 PM EDT
[#13]
Aluminum, for your 550 or Rockchucker.



1/30/2010 8:14:37 PM EDT
[#14]



Quoted:


Aluminum, for your 550 or Rockchucker.



http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg272/dryflash3/PC270342.jpg






That's just unnatural!





 
1/30/2010 11:28:54 PM EDT
[#15]
Quoted:
Aluminum, for your 550 or Rockchucker.

http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg272/dryflash3/PC270342.jpg



NOT RIGHT, JUST NOT RIGHT
1/31/2010 6:35:13 AM EDT
[#16]
Quoted:

Quoted:
Aluminum, for your 550 or Rockchucker.

http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg272/dryflash3/PC270342.jpg


That's just unnatural!

 


Maybe it's not right, but once you get used to the roller handle, the ball had to go.

It's not a bolt on, you have to be handy.
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