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Reloading
Redding T7 turret press
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<blockquote data-quote="Kmccord" data-source="post: 2049367" data-attributes="member: 99039"><p>I looked at this press and almost pulled the trigger on one, I had an old Lyman All American Turret press. I got tired of having the slop kick in when I turned the Turret, if I did not remember to tighten it would flex up to .050 to .100. I decided to go with a CO-AX Press, I waited for Forster to come back in stock, and was tired of waiting and purchased the Frankford Arsenal M Press. I like it and to change out dies from sizing to seating takes about two seconds, the locking die block holds the setting you had done previously, no flexing of the press, no shell holders required, no spent primer dust, it has a plastic catch mounted below the case. The shell holder and die float, so better concentricity ammo. If you order through Amazon you can get it for around 179.00, or wait until the Forster is in stock and purchase on of those.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kmccord, post: 2049367, member: 99039"] I looked at this press and almost pulled the trigger on one, I had an old Lyman All American Turret press. I got tired of having the slop kick in when I turned the Turret, if I did not remember to tighten it would flex up to .050 to .100. I decided to go with a CO-AX Press, I waited for Forster to come back in stock, and was tired of waiting and purchased the Frankford Arsenal M Press. I like it and to change out dies from sizing to seating takes about two seconds, the locking die block holds the setting you had done previously, no flexing of the press, no shell holders required, no spent primer dust, it has a plastic catch mounted below the case. The shell holder and die float, so better concentricity ammo. If you order through Amazon you can get it for around 179.00, or wait until the Forster is in stock and purchase on of those. [/QUOTE]
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