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    Redding press

    Anyone here use the Redding turrnt press

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    I have one and it produces great ammo at least as good as my Rock Chucker. Priming stinks on it, other than that, its fantastic.

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    My oldest son has one and loves it.
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    Did I ever mention that I hate to trim brass?

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    Midway has them on sale now for $287.99 free shipping
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    Great machine.I have one.My old Rock Chucker gets used for other things and I sold my Dillion 650 which to me,was a big PITA.I had a Lyman Classic Turret at one time but it was sloppy loose.It was way below Redding T-7 standards.Only possible problem with the T-7 is when you change over to another turret head.There is a little ball bearing that could fall off and get lost in the floor cracks or under the bench.I coat that with a heavy grease to keep it in place on it's spring while changing over.They are pricey but you'll never have a reason to get rid of it.

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    Redding T7 Press Has Loaded over 1,000,000 Rounds « Daily Bulletin

    I bought one recently and love it. I've had and still have lots of good presses but the T7 is the best one in my book, I still have my Rock Chucker, I gave the jr away to a new a reloader for 25$ and gave my cousin a press and dies for Christmas, I hope he takes the time to use them. I have a pro 2000 its good if you want to make lots of ammo, I don't need it. I wish i would of bought the T7 when i started reloading it would of saved me a lot of money its the only one I need, I bought it on sale at Graf&Sons for $273 + 68.39 for a extra turret head.

    http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/...000000-rounds/
    Last edited by Randy C; 01-17-2019 at 09:08 PM.

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    Boolit Bub
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    Really happy with mine, super nice for load development not having to screw dies in and out&reset

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    I sure like mine. Only have 1 turret head for it and for what I do, can't see a need for others. Like kungfustyle mentioned earlier the priming system is less than impressive. I took it off and stashed it. I use a handheld primer for anything I load on this press.

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    I like mine. Quick and easy to change heads. And it is stout.

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