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Redding t7 turret press
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<blockquote data-quote="marchboom" data-source="post: 2175611" data-attributes="member: 10562"><p>I was just about to buy a T-7 about 3 yrs ago when a friend gave me a Forster Co-Ax press. This is the best press I have ever had. Very accurate and die changes are very fast. The main reason for having a turret is so that you don't have to keep adjusting dies. That process is eliminated with the Co-Ax. The other issue you have to take into consideration is the high cost of extra turrets. They are not cheap. And with the FA press you have to buy those die blocks. Again, more expense.</p><p></p><p>Everything is hard to get these days but just keep trying. But in the long run the Co-Ax will be the cheapest (don't have to buy extra turrets or die blocks), the strongest and the most accurate press.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marchboom, post: 2175611, member: 10562"] I was just about to buy a T-7 about 3 yrs ago when a friend gave me a Forster Co-Ax press. This is the best press I have ever had. Very accurate and die changes are very fast. The main reason for having a turret is so that you don't have to keep adjusting dies. That process is eliminated with the Co-Ax. The other issue you have to take into consideration is the high cost of extra turrets. They are not cheap. And with the FA press you have to buy those die blocks. Again, more expense. Everything is hard to get these days but just keep trying. But in the long run the Co-Ax will be the cheapest (don't have to buy extra turrets or die blocks), the strongest and the most accurate press. [/QUOTE]
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