Looking to purchase my first reloading press. I decided on the Redding Big Boss II, but then I started looking at the T-7. Other than my wallet being $140 lighter is there any disadvantage to going with the turret over a single stage.
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Join contest Subscribewhy? I have a zero press and used a single stage for a long time. there isn't one advantage, except that you can change dies a little quicker.get the T7… have a rock chucker and beat myself up for not going turret.
i’ll go turret in future, but not in cards right now
why? I have a zero press and used a single stage for a long time. there isn't one advantage, except that you can change dies a little quicker.
hornady split rings with a lock wrench. zero room for error, very convenient and they absolutely reset perfectlyabsolutely hate resetting dies.. even though i have lock rings, it’s never perfect. much rather have turrets and “set” dies i do t have to mess with
get the T7… have a rock chucker and beat myself up for not going turret.
i’ll go turret in future, but not in cards right now
Don't you have a row of dillons?
I'd agree to go with the turret - one less thing to muck with is one less error point and one smidge of time saved. If you're entertaining handgun loading at all, you'll hate it on a single.
Changing dies not too big a deal... personally, that is.I have the Redding Big Boss II. Really like it. Changing dies not too big a deal.