I've used both Lee 4 hole turrets and when I got the classic I just took the indexer out befor I bolted it on the bench. It does not suit my style of case prep to advance the turret with every stroke of the ram. Since I have to remove the cases to check concentricity, trim the casemouth, clean or uniform the primer pocket and possibly ream the flash hole, then chamfer and deburr the casemouth, I do all my cases at once then prime them all before moving to the seating stage. Rifle or handgun, I at least check all these variables for each case. I think I work more efficiently this way, but I guess it's just a matter of personal preference. Either way, it's faster than 90% of single stage presses.
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