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By the time I'm done accurizing brass, bumping shoulders back etc. I've never used a "set-and-forget" die position anyway; the overwhelmingly compelling benefit of having a preloaded turret is a bit lost upon me--but then again I've never used one of any kind.
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Okay, even if you don't care to keep settings and adjustments on any of your dies (which honestly I find difficult to believe, do you load any straight wall handgun ammo at all?), you still have a lifetime limit of 8 spaces in the Lyman where the limit on swappable and low-cost turrets literally have no limit.
If you only load two calibers and no more, EVER, than yes, swappable turrets offers nothing over this Lyman press. If your entire handloading existence totals 8 or fewer dies, then the Lyman looks like a nice option.