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Redding t7 turret press
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<blockquote data-quote="lovethosesooners" data-source="post: 2175559" data-attributes="member: 34859"><p>I too have had a rockchucker as only press for 5 years and it's had a lot of use-it's been great but with cost of 9mm and 45acp, decided to start loading those as well and needed something faster but didn't want to go auto indexing route.</p><p></p><p>The t7 is excellent-it's sped up my process hugely with same level of precision.</p><p></p><p>I got the inline fabrication quick detach set up along with a light and hornady powder die and the primer slider set up on the press and couldn't be happier with it.</p><p></p><p>Added the same quick detach set up for the rock chucker to swap out for pulling billets out using it instead of the t7 due to my rcbs puller not being a good fit on the t7 without removing several dies 1st-that's been the only "downside".</p><p></p><p>I use my electronic scale to weigh powder and pour through the powder die-that works GREAT as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovethosesooners, post: 2175559, member: 34859"] I too have had a rockchucker as only press for 5 years and it’s had a lot of use-it’s been great but with cost of 9mm and 45acp, decided to start loading those as well and needed something faster but didn’t want to go auto indexing route. The t7 is excellent-it’s sped up my process hugely with same level of precision. I got the inline fabrication quick detach set up along with a light and hornady powder die and the primer slider set up on the press and couldn’t be happier with it. Added the same quick detach set up for the rock chucker to swap out for pulling billets out using it instead of the t7 due to my rcbs puller not being a good fit on the t7 without removing several dies 1st-that’s been the only “downside”. I use my electronic scale to weigh powder and pour through the powder die-that works GREAT as well. [/QUOTE]
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