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    RCBS Discounts for Active & Former Military

    I was recently advised of a discount program from RCBS for our active and former vets who reload or thinking of getting into the process. My pre 1976 30/40 die set developed a bent pin (?) on the neck size/decapping rod. The replacement rods package I bought did me no good as the new pin was too large for the old decapping rod. The tech promptly put a new ball/rod assembly in the mail to me. She also advised me that there is a discount offered to active/former military.

    This from RCBS via their helpful tech:

    “If you were . . . in the Military or Armed Forces then you should apply for the discount on our website.

    To submit an application for the VIP Program you would:
    go to Reloading Dies, Presses, Shell Holders | RCBS
    Create an account for the RCBS Website in the upper right hand corner (profile icon which looks like a head and shoulders)
    Once the account is created, Click the Support Tab in the upper section of the Website to access the drop down where the “Military VIP Program” or “VIP Program” is listed and click on it
    Select the proper type of application you are applying for
    Fill out the form including any supporting documentation required
    Wait a few days (it may take 7 business days for approval) and log back into your RCBS account and see the special Red Colored pricing. You should also receive an email once you are approved.”

    I hope this helps - Rick
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