Art Green's RCBS pots were there long before 1998 They were there in the early 80's when I would drive to Beverly hills for WW alloy. Old Art was a great guy but nearly drudgery to go there because he would talk your ear off for hours on end if you let him. There was absolutely no quick in & out. He had to show you everything he was doing and know about everything you were doing. He was particularly proud of what he was shipping to well known gun writers of the time. He also had another location where he blended large quantities, several hundred pounds at a time. He told me one time when he was doing that he would need to work well into the night and his wife didn't like that, said he would never leave until the pots were cool enough to present no fire danger once he left.
A commercial caster named Penny in the hills above the SF Valley used RCBS pots exclusively, ran 5 or 6 of them at a time. Penny made good bullets until his death of cancer I think in the 90's sometime.
A commercial caster named Penny in the hills above the SF Valley used RCBS pots exclusively, ran 5 or 6 of them at a time. Penny made good bullets until his death of cancer I think in the 90's sometime.