hoz53
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To Snert Thats a good idea and a reason I might want a turret. Got me thinkin Thanks- hopefully helped the OPAdmission; I did not read all the posts so...
Just keep in mind a T7 (which I have and love) is not a progressive press like a shotgun press. It IS incredibly versitile and well made. For progressive i use a Dillon 550. Honestly, I still do my sizing on the T7.
One neat thing about a T7 is when you want to actually check cartridge length to the land bearing point on the bullet. knowing each bullet may vary, you can use a micrometer die in one hole and an instant indicator in the next. First you seat long. Then you click over to the instant indicator, take a reading to see how long you really are, do the math, dial in the change on the seat die micrometer, click back and seat. Takes out the variable of differences in the bullet (and the II reads to the Land Bearing Point, not the bullet tip, so that helps.)
Snert
Jimbires I dont think I would turn the turret two or three times for each individual cartridge. Thats way more activity than i need to do. I sure wouldnt load different dies in the coax for each individual cartridge. I do it the old fashioned way one operation at a time. The coax has got me spoiled with ease of die switching and for me a turret would be no faster. Different strokes for different folks I guess.
i dont know I think I have ten different presses and now mabie I will convince myself I need a turret. I really like sizing and seating rifle in the coax and i have several single stage presses set up for operations like decapping-expanding- case forming- ect. plus dillions for pistol and 5.56. Hopefully at least the OP gets something out of all this.