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Turret Press Lyman-Redding thoughts
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<blockquote data-quote="JASmith" data-source="post: 481911" data-attributes="member: 24844"><p>The Redding Uniflow QuickChange Powder Measure is already threaded for 7/8" X 14 sockets. So, one could mount it on the turret.</p><p></p><p>My impression is that this could work if you need space on your bench. But it is unlikely to be of much use for a semi-progressive arrangement where you index the turret forward a notch for each operation. All that would do is save the time of inserting the shell into the shell holder twice or three times and set you up for double and no charge events -- bad news!!</p><p></p><p>I mount my powder measure on a separate bench and use 50-hole load blocks so I can visually inspect each case for presence of powder and powder height.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JASmith, post: 481911, member: 24844"] The Redding Uniflow QuickChange Powder Measure is already threaded for 7/8" X 14 sockets. So, one could mount it on the turret. My impression is that this could work if you need space on your bench. But it is unlikely to be of much use for a semi-progressive arrangement where you index the turret forward a notch for each operation. All that would do is save the time of inserting the shell into the shell holder twice or three times and set you up for double and no charge events -- bad news!! I mount my powder measure on a separate bench and use 50-hole load blocks so I can visually inspect each case for presence of powder and powder height. [/QUOTE]
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