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rush1886
01-16-2016, 07:59 AM
Would anyone have info on availability of aftermarket turrets for the Truline Jr. Specifically, ones with 7/8 x 14 threads.

Mine is set for 38/357 loading, with the 310 dies, but I'd like to retrofit, to where I can take advantage of modern carbide dies.

Thanks, Craig

Green Frog
01-16-2016, 04:07 PM
I haven't done it myself, but I understand any competent machinist can rebore one station on your turret to 7/8X14 for the carbide die. If you already have a set of 38/357 dies for your TL Jr, there is no advantage to reboring the rest. JMHO and worth every penny you paid for it! :mrgreen:

Froggie

rush1886
01-16-2016, 07:07 PM
I haven't done it myself, but I understand any competent machinist can rebore one station on your turret to 7/8X14 for the carbide die. If you already have a set of 38/357 dies for your TL Jr, there is no advantage to reboring the rest. JMHO and worth every penny you paid for it! :mrgreen:

Froggie

Agree, to a point. If I had a replacement turret, with all 4 holes sized proper, I could set it up as a "utility" press. One hole for a universal decap die, one hole for a Lee flare die utilizing NOE expanders, one for a 38 carbide resize, and the last one for a powder measure. Would just fit my style, and be kinda spiffy.

JMHO and 2 Bits!

Yodogsandman
01-17-2016, 09:12 PM
I've seen 7/8" hole Tru line jr turrets listed on evil bay but, none are listed today. I sold a Tru line jr this summer that had just the one hole modified (not by me).

nitro-express
01-23-2016, 03:43 PM
I had that done to my T-L Jr turret, pictures posted in this forum.

Works well, I'll just repost it here;

I happened upon a spare turret at a gunshow, I think I paid 3 $ for it. I had my BIL machine one of the holes for 7/8-14. I used a dremel to get some clearance for the lock ring.

I have dies for some pistol calibers, some with FL dies, but lubing cases and the force required to resize has discouraged me from utilizing the T-L Jr for loading pistol. I was a bit skeptical, just how much improvement would a carbide die make.

Opening up the turret for a 7/8 die doesn't leave much of the boss. This will depend on the casting, but on mine it had disappeared completely for about 1/3 of the circumference.

I tried it out and it works well, easily sizing 44 Mag and 357 Mag cases. On a normal 7/8 press you don't really appreciate the advantage of a carbide die, but in the T-L Jr, it's pretty amazing. I set my T-L Jr up for 357 and it works pretty slick.

http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg25/nitro-express/Lyman%20Tru-Line%20Jr/IMG_20160103_220444_zpsetzxlgsf.jpg (http://s244.photobucket.com/user/nitro-express/media/Lyman%20Tru-Line%20Jr/IMG_20160103_220444_zpsetzxlgsf.jpg.html)

I checked Ebay, and it appears as if the person that makes or made 7/8 turrets for the T-L Jr isn't selling them on Ebay any more. My brother in law owns a machine shop, and has the equipment to do the modification. Not that it's complicated, enlarge the hole and tap for 7/8-14, the "trick" is to have the hole indexed to the other holes and to have the treads square with the plate. He gave me some lip, told me that "More information would have meant less Dremel work". My Bad.

It's not that obvious in the picture, but the original paint on the turret doesn't match the "Hemi Orange" I used on the restored press. Perhaps it's time to restore my T-L Jr Gen I, and repaint this turret at the same time.

Update: After using it to reload ammunition, and removing the handle after each session, it became apparent that a slight bend to the handle was in order. I've seen the bent handle trick before, but I wanted to keep the press "as issued". Space is a premium in my shop, and I have to walk real close to the press to get by. The bent handle lets me keep the handle in the press and have room to walk by. It works great, and the only function that is a bit funky is seating primers. The ergo for that was better with the straight handle.

http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg25/nitro-express/Lyman%20Tru-Line%20Jr/Tru%20Line%20handle%20mod_zpsqkn6nmak.jpg (http://s244.photobucket.com/user/nitro-express/media/Lyman%20Tru-Line%20Jr/Tru%20Line%20handle%20mod_zpsqkn6nmak.jpg.html)

kywoodwrkr
01-24-2016, 01:40 PM
Note also this is a later Tru-Line with reinforced linkage.
Think a member here made a reinforced linkage for the TL.
YMMV

44Vaquero
01-24-2016, 02:26 PM
159004

Having little interest in 310 dies, this turret was a good investment for me. Extending the old presses usefulness to modern dies.

My bent handle is a length of old Crosman BB gun barrel so the original was left untouched.

159005

dsh1106
06-01-2016, 08:24 PM
Someone has them on EBAY again


eBay item number:
252409602806

44Vaquero
06-01-2016, 09:01 PM
dsh1106,

Thanks for the heads-up! 60 bucks is not unreasonable, this is not the same guy as before.

These are also turned from Aluminum.

WFO2
06-01-2016, 09:26 PM
I got mine on Ebay a few months ago it is not aluminum tho .