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REDDING TURRET PRESS
I have been reloading since 1967. Have used single stage, other turret press and progressive presses. My son wanted a press to get into reloading, I ordered the redding press. We have been using it for several weeks and I am impressed how easy it will turn out 125 rounds an hour. Very easy to use as opposed to a progressive, and much faster then a single stage. This press is one of the best deals for the new handloader.
Solid with small quirks.
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.
Pros:
- Options in Caliber set up
Cons:
- Shorten your allen wrench.
Best Used for:
- Multiple
- Multiple loads of the same caliber.
Would recommend: Yes
T-7 Turret press
The press is very well built. I've been using single stage for a very long time, and I've been skeptical about turret press. Not any more. Definitely, I would recommend it. Especially when you reload more different calibers, like myself.
Would recommend: Yes
Nice reloading press
Easy to install and use, a lack of instruction made it a little difficult to setup and use but thank God for on-line videos.
Would recommend: Yes
Turret Press
Super easy to use, it makes it easy to set multiple dies. Is like having a multiple single stage highly recommended.
Pros:
- Heavy Duty
Cons:
- non yet
Best Used for:
- match ammo
Would recommend: Yes
Best press
Worth every penny! Compare to other press that I had, the more I used it the more I loved it.
Would recommend: Yes
Quality for a sale price
I was shopping for this reloading press for a long time. I found it at Optics Planet.com in stock and at a reduced price, so I purchased it.
It arrived on time and I'm very pleased with it. It was just what I was looking for. Excellent quality, well made.
It arrived on time and I'm very pleased with it. It was just what I was looking for. Excellent quality, well made.
Pros:
- None
Cons:
- None
Would recommend: Yes
0 of 1 found the following review helpful.
Really excellent press
This press is my chief tool for loading everything but .223 - there's a Dillon 650 for that. The Redding gives me a really consistent platform to build very good ammo with minimal changeover time between calibers. That's the downside for the 650.
It has built really good rounds in 6BR, .260 Rem, .308 Win, and .45-70. If you're changing calibers for shorter production runs the Redding T7 is awfully hard to beat.
It has built really good rounds in 6BR, .260 Rem, .308 Win, and .45-70. If you're changing calibers for shorter production runs the Redding T7 is awfully hard to beat.
Pros:
- Very quick changeover
Cons:
- nothing to note
Best Used for:
- lower volume runs
Would recommend: Yes
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