Skip to content

Guy J. Sagi

Crafting the words and images that capture the spirit of the outdoor sports and the beauty that surrounds them.

Menu
  • Home
  • Writer
  • Photographer
  • Editor
  • Author
  • About
  • Contact
Menu
RCBS Celebrates 10th Anniversary of Summit Press

RCBS Celebrates 10th Anniversary of Summit Press

Posted on January 10, 2024January 10, 2024 by Guy J. Sagi

RCBS, the leading manufacturer of ammunition reloading equipment for rifles and pistols, has released a limited-edition red, white and blue version of its popular Summit press to celebrate 10 years of the Summit’s rock-solid performance for reloaders everywhere.

Designed to give reloaders years of reliable performance, the Summit single stage reloading press has a cast iron frame surrounding a polished steel ram for smooth, effortless operation. The presses’ unique C-Frame design allows it to be mounted virtually anywhere on your bench while being easily manipulated by both right- and left-handed users.

“The Summit Press has been a staple in our assortment for a decade,” said Justin Smith, RCBS Product Manager. “We wanted to do something special to mark 10 years of the Summit Press, and we thought making a red, white and blue Freedom Camo version so that owners could show off their patriotism would be a fun way to do it.”

Only 1,000 units of the Summit single-stage press will be made in the special red, white and blue Freedom Camo, making this 10th-anniversary run of presses instantly identifiable.

Like its classic green older brother, the 10th Anniversary Summit press readily accepts standard 7/8″-14 threaded dies for a wide range of cartridges, as well as 1-1/4″-12 threaded dies with the reducing bushing removed.

To learn more about the Summit Press, including the special 10th Anniversary edition, visit RCBS.com.

Share this:

  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook

Related

©2025 Guy J. Sagi | Built using WordPress and Responsive Blogily theme by Superb
Go to mobile version