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Offline woods

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T-7 Turret Reloading Press
« on: January 08, 2012, 05:41:08 AM »
     I'm currentlly looking to add another press to my reloading area and have been doing some checking on line of the redding T-7 press. Seems like a good solid press but I can't find any reviews of the press. Anyone own one currently and how does it compare to a RCBS rock chucker ( this is my only other press)? I load a mix of rifle, varmit and big game calibers as well as  alot of handgun calibers in a medium volume compared to some folk, around 3000  or so a year all combined. I get tired of switching back and forth handgun calibers with T-7 press I could leave two caliberrs in the press (357 and 44) but still use my rcbs on the varmit/target rounds. Being I'm pushing 50 this will probably be my last press I purchase, I've had my rock chucker since the mid 80's. I've looked at the dillion B but just can't justify all the different shell plates and load dies.
     
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Re: T-7 Turret Reloading Press
« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2012, 06:24:48 PM »
I have had a T7 for 2-3 years, tough as nails and for a turret press it is sturdy with no noticeable play and indexes well.  Would I buy another?  Probably not, the Lee Classic Turret with the auto index disconnected is going to soon adorn my bench.
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Re: T-7 Turret Reloading Press
« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2012, 01:04:34 AM »
I also have a T-7 and can highly recommend it.