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Lots of good advice guys thanks. It sounds like the T-7 is a solid press.
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I've used a Lee turret press for years. I really like being able to swap out the entire turret. I adjust the dies once. It only takes a second to change calibers. I haven't had any accuracy issues at all.
It's all in the reflexes.
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I use the T-7 for all of my loading of bottleneck cartridges and have been very satisfied. Largest cartridge to date is the 7mm Dakota, but will soon be loading a 338 Lapua Improved on it.
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It takes around a minute to rotate heads on the Redding press. I have thre sets of rifle dies set up on one head, and a my four .357 dies, as well as one set of rifle dies on the other head.
I know that I have loaded some of my most accurate handloads ever using the Redding.
Will
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I finally busted my Lee turret press reloading 30-06 shells.I now have a Redding single stage press and would never use a lee turret again even if someone gave it to me. Cannot comment on the T-7 but Redding dies and single stage press is good. [/quote]
What busted and what caused it, ya think?
The Mayans had it right. If you�re going to predict the future, it�s best to aim far beyond your life expectancy, lest you wind up red-faced in a bunker overstocked with Spam and ammo.
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