Yep, and even if you set up a single-stage turret press, such as a T7, to work as a semi-progressive, it's easy to index the turret with one hand while working the handle with the other. It's not as a fast as true progressive, but my ammo ends up just as precisely made as it does from a single-stage press, which I haven't found with any progressive tried so far. Production is a somewhat slower than with a progressive, around 300-350 rounds an hour, though that's at least 100 rounds more than I've ever been able to crank out on a single-hole single-stage. I mostly use my T7 set up as a semi-progessive to load prairie dog ammo, and prefer getting the accuracy desired to making less-precise ammo faster.


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