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Reloading
T-7 Turret reloading press
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<blockquote data-quote="LewisH" data-source="post: 412926" data-attributes="member: 8507"><p>I've been loading on the previous iteration of the T7, the model #25, for close to 40 years now, and it stills work just fine, e.g. minimal run-out, same OAL, etc.. I use the #25 as a single, or multi-stage press, as needed. </p><p> </p><p>The newer T7 machine looks to be the same, except for the primer feed (the old one works beautifully), but the price has increased by several hundred percent.</p><p> </p><p>I do all my reloading on the #25 and an aging Dillon 450. Once you use a multi-stage or progressive press, the dedicated single stage press seems slow and awkward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LewisH, post: 412926, member: 8507"] I've been loading on the previous iteration of the T7, the model #25, for close to 40 years now, and it stills work just fine, e.g. minimal run-out, same OAL, etc.. I use the #25 as a single, or multi-stage press, as needed. The newer T7 machine looks to be the same, except for the primer feed (the old one works beautifully), but the price has increased by several hundred percent. I do all my reloading on the #25 and an aging Dillon 450. Once you use a multi-stage or progressive press, the dedicated single stage press seems slow and awkward. [/QUOTE]
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