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Reloading
Redding t7 turret press
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<blockquote data-quote="Kmccord" data-source="post: 2175236" data-attributes="member: 99039"><p>I was about to pull the trigger on the T7, then I watched a video of the Forster Co-ax press and looked for one in stock for 6 months, got tired of waiting and purchased a Frankford Arsenal M Press and am glad I did. The changing of dies is as fast as turning a turret, it replaced an old Lyman All American turret press, it was giving me issues with runout and constantly having to adjust my seater dies due to deflection in the turret. I am not saying the T7 is not good, but if you can get a Forster Co-ax or Frankford arsenal M press I would go that route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kmccord, post: 2175236, member: 99039"] I was about to pull the trigger on the T7, then I watched a video of the Forster Co-ax press and looked for one in stock for 6 months, got tired of waiting and purchased a Frankford Arsenal M Press and am glad I did. The changing of dies is as fast as turning a turret, it replaced an old Lyman All American turret press, it was giving me issues with runout and constantly having to adjust my seater dies due to deflection in the turret. I am not saying the T7 is not good, but if you can get a Forster Co-ax or Frankford arsenal M press I would go that route. [/QUOTE]
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