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Reloading
T7 vs rock chucker
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<blockquote data-quote="rickdavis81" data-source="post: 2412854" data-attributes="member: 19250"><p>I have a Dillon 650 and a Rock Chucker. I'm just now getting back into reloading much after building a house and work stuff that kept me away. I'm debating swapping out the Rock Chucker for a Redding T7. I like the idea of leaving all my dies set up to save time. Which I never seem to have enough of. Am I going to loose anything accuracy/consistency wise using the turret? Not that I shoot well enough to probably tell but I'd rather blame that on me than wonder if it's my equipment. I'd like to think that the dies always being set the same vs minor inconsistencies from changing them out would help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickdavis81, post: 2412854, member: 19250"] I have a Dillon 650 and a Rock Chucker. I’m just now getting back into reloading much after building a house and work stuff that kept me away. I’m debating swapping out the Rock Chucker for a Redding T7. I like the idea of leaving all my dies set up to save time. Which I never seem to have enough of. Am I going to loose anything accuracy/consistency wise using the turret? Not that I shoot well enough to probably tell but I’d rather blame that on me than wonder if it’s my equipment. I’d like to think that the dies always being set the same vs minor inconsistencies from changing them out would help. [/QUOTE]
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