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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Lee Classic 4-Turret press
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<blockquote data-quote="jb1023" data-source="post: 1114588" data-attributes="member: 91995"><p>I have the press in question and like it very much. I have only loaded it for pistol, .223 and 30-06 so I can't comment on the RUM question. I prefer to run it single stage though. With the indexing rod in if you need to backup a step or redo a step for whatever reason then you have to remove the case and pull the handle till you get it back to where you wanted it, reinsert the case and proceed. Does not happen often but the few times it did were enough that I just took it out. I feel I have more control this way anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jb1023, post: 1114588, member: 91995"] I have the press in question and like it very much. I have only loaded it for pistol, .223 and 30-06 so I can't comment on the RUM question. I prefer to run it single stage though. With the indexing rod in if you need to backup a step or redo a step for whatever reason then you have to remove the case and pull the handle till you get it back to where you wanted it, reinsert the case and proceed. Does not happen often but the few times it did were enough that I just took it out. I feel I have more control this way anyway. [/QUOTE]
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