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single stage vs. turret press
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 749254" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Garrett, No that was not intended as a reply to you at all. In fact if you read the OP's first post there is reference to someone stating the single is less complicated. You stated you knew the difference. If I had wanted to reply to something you said I would have quoted you.. Like you did the part of my post and I did to you in response to you addressing me.</p><p> </p><p>As far as the T-7 and consistency I have had the one for 5 years. (2008) it has loaded 1000's of rounds. If you look at the T-7 you will see it runs in close tolerance with a machined, true flat surface in the rear where the pressure is diverted to true everything up under the stroke. I use the Redding competition dies and have never loaded truer ammo and that includes a few single stages over the years. I was skeptical too but after seeing the machining quality and using it for years I bought another so my son and I could load together. I check seating depth, and run out of ever round and also the sized cases. The .0005" to .0015" TIR is the norm not the exception. I truly like the T-7 and was responding to anyone that says a single stage is easier or less complicated. That is simply not true.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 749254, member: 7503"] Garrett, No that was not intended as a reply to you at all. In fact if you read the OP's first post there is reference to someone stating the single is less complicated. You stated you knew the difference. If I had wanted to reply to something you said I would have quoted you.. Like you did the part of my post and I did to you in response to you addressing me. As far as the T-7 and consistency I have had the one for 5 years. (2008) it has loaded 1000's of rounds. If you look at the T-7 you will see it runs in close tolerance with a machined, true flat surface in the rear where the pressure is diverted to true everything up under the stroke. I use the Redding competition dies and have never loaded truer ammo and that includes a few single stages over the years. I was skeptical too but after seeing the machining quality and using it for years I bought another so my son and I could load together. I check seating depth, and run out of ever round and also the sized cases. The .0005" to .0015" TIR is the norm not the exception. I truly like the T-7 and was responding to anyone that says a single stage is easier or less complicated. That is simply not true. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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