Originally Posted by Maxwell
I see a lot of praise for turret presses on here. I've been a single-stage guy (for rifle cartridges anyway) for the 10 years that I've been reloading, and every time I consider upgrading to a turret press, I can't justify it on paper.

I use Hornady's Lock-N-Load bushing system on all my dies, with their conversion kit in my RockChucker. It takes about 5 seconds to switch out dies, and they're always "set up" so no need to fiddle with them.

Prices have gone up lately, but I think I've paid an average of $4-5 apiece for them over the years. Adds up to a lot, but still seems more economical than buying a bunch of turrets ($100 for 7 holes with Redding, $65 for 8 holes for Lyman).

Am I missing something? How many of you use the LNL bushings? Anyone switched from them to a turret press and feel they made the right choice?


Turret presses (Redding T7 etc) are single stage presses.


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