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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="gareyg" data-source="post: 1071390" data-attributes="member: 78874"><p>I suggest you also look at the Lee 4-hole turret press. I don't use the progressive load feature, but it is very convenient to set-up up to 4 dies (almost always enough!) for each caliber on it's own dedicated single 4-hole turret plate. Then you just pop in a turret plate and appropriate shell-holder for a caliber and you're ready to go. To switch dies (eg from resizing to seating) you just rotate the turret plate. Again very convenient! Turret and die registration via detents is very repeatable. Works great for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gareyg, post: 1071390, member: 78874"] I suggest you also look at the Lee 4-hole turret press. I don't use the progressive load feature, but it is very convenient to set-up up to 4 dies (almost always enough!) for each caliber on it's own dedicated single 4-hole turret plate. Then you just pop in a turret plate and appropriate shell-holder for a caliber and you're ready to go. To switch dies (eg from resizing to seating) you just rotate the turret plate. Again very convenient! Turret and die registration via detents is very repeatable. Works great for me. [/QUOTE]
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