Turret Press selection
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Turret Press selection
I have been looking at turret presses and have looked at two, the Redding T-7 and the RCBS turret press. Does anyone have any experience with either one or know of one that they recommend.
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I have used Redding T-7 for about 10 years. No issues. great quality. I don't use the primer feed,instead using the RCBS auto prime from the 70's
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I always liked the Dillon catalogs and figured if I ever started reloading I'd go with their equipment.
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Re: Turret Press selection
No experience, just research.... had considered both. I'd take the T-7 over the RCBS. For rifle it came down to the T-7 or CO-AX. I ended up going with a CO-AX, as it seemed the better choice for me. No shell holders, floating die set up and as quick a change as rotating a turret, without the play. And I liked the priming set up and spent primer discharge better. I'm sure the T-7 would have done just fine, but like all things in reloading, details for small preferences are the difference.
What are you planning to load? Rifle and pistol? how many calibers? And how much are you planning to load? You may be perfectly fine with the turret but if you load much qty in handgun, something like a 550 isn't too much more $ and may be a good option. You can run it like a single stage a turret or a progressive. Just thinking out loud.
What are you planning to load? Rifle and pistol? how many calibers? And how much are you planning to load? You may be perfectly fine with the turret but if you load much qty in handgun, something like a 550 isn't too much more $ and may be a good option. You can run it like a single stage a turret or a progressive. Just thinking out loud.