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May 17, 2018, 08:09 PM | #51 |
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When I started reloading a couple of years ago, I bought a Redding T7 turrett press. I load 9MM and .45ACP. I bought an extra turret so I have one set up on each caliber. I use a Hornady LNL case activated powder measure and have a lower assembly for each turret. I have two slide bar assemblies for the primer feed. One for both small pistol and large pistol primers.
I'm really enjoying the T7. It's built like a tank and, of course, could be run as a single stage. |
May 18, 2018, 08:49 AM | #52 |
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https://ads.midwayusa.com/s?usersear...=redding%20t-7
And here is a link to the T7, the 'T' is for turret and the 7 represents the number of positions. And then there is Texas, Tennessee and Thelma. F. Guffey |
May 20, 2018, 01:28 AM | #53 |
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Buying the Lee Classic Turret is a no brainer. It's great for a beginner also because you can look inside each case to make sure there is powder. I still do check every case as it takes very little time.
Many of us buy little LED gooseneck lamps to make it easier to see into the case. You made an excellent choice. There's a reason so many of us are very happy with ours. If you have any issues at all they will be easy to resolve.
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