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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
too many separate operations...looking for an accurate turret press. Is there any such thing? Opinions please.
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<blockquote data-quote="GrayCreed" data-source="post: 2457645" data-attributes="member: 114633"><p>Just do the Forester Coax and don't look back, what happens when you have more than 7 operations for the T7? The dies on the Coax are quick change and floating so you get the best of both worlds, plus no shellholders seems to add accuracy IMO.</p><p>I had the same idea and ran out of slots on my Lyman. Also the head does flex a little. The coax is so much faster to change and way more accurate. I keep the American 8 for my niche calibers like 44mag and 30-30</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrayCreed, post: 2457645, member: 114633"] Just do the Forester Coax and don't look back, what happens when you have more than 7 operations for the T7? The dies on the Coax are quick change and floating so you get the best of both worlds, plus no shellholders seems to add accuracy IMO. I had the same idea and ran out of slots on my Lyman. Also the head does flex a little. The coax is so much faster to change and way more accurate. I keep the American 8 for my niche calibers like 44mag and 30-30 [/QUOTE]
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too many separate operations...looking for an accurate turret press. Is there any such thing? Opinions please.
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