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12-18-2014, 01:08 PM,
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bryany
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RE: Redding Turret press
(12-18-2014, 11:12 AM)Don McDowell Wrote: Will do Cody.
Don, I've been using one for a few years and like it. Be sure to get a couple of extra turret heads, saves time when you load several different cartridges.
Bryan
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12-19-2014, 12:06 AM,
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J.B.
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RE: Redding Turret press
Dont think you'll go wrong with Redding Don. Very happy with mine ..and although I dont use the turret facility much .. the unhindered access to the front to feed in cases or bullets is a real bonus. Redding make some lovely gear.
Gavin.
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12-19-2014, 12:48 PM,
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powderburner
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RE: Redding Turret press
it kinda depends on what you want to do , turrents are nice to leave the dies in and set as are progressives , mostly just what you want to do with it ,, they all have their good points and bad points , mostly good and the bad are just quirks of the design.
Dean Becker
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12-20-2014, 07:07 PM,
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Dan Cash
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RE: Redding Turret press
Don, I bought a T7 used a couple years ago. Like the two Co-Ax presses on the bench, I wonder why it took me nearly 50 years to buy one. It is wonderful and the primer system is absolutely top notch.
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