Reviews by Ed Nichols
Not for me
Written on Mar 19, 2026
I guess it all about what you get used to. I've been reloading for 50 years and once I found the hand priming tools, these press mounted priming tools just went to the wayside. I find them mostly to just get in the way and the procedural timing in use takes a bit to get used to. I'll stick to my hand priming systems, it gives me another brass inspection.
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Solid with small quirks.
Written on Mar 19, 2026
Review for
Redding Reloading T-7 Turret Reloading Press
I've been reloading for 50 years and this press was the first up grade to my bench in almost 30 years. I put this on a 4" quick change Inline fabrication mount which really increases visibility. The first turret was quickly filled by the dies needed to complete the various 45-70 loads I use. One issue I noticed immediately is getting to the setscrews on the die lock rings is a bit challenging do to a lack of space. Nothing really, if you can shorten your allen wrench. Once set up I think it's a good idea to use a sharpie and number the stations and in your caliber log book write which die is for what load. In 45-70, if your going to use Hornady 250 grain monoflex bullets your cases will be roughly a 1/16" shorter than normal. I like this press. I like the roller handle udgrade I put on mine to.
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Great bullets
Written on Jan 31, 2026
Lehigh makes an awesome bullet. As the name inplies Xtreme Penetrator, these usually go through anything alive on the North American continent.
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