And boy am I a happy camper. I've been reading the boards looking for my next press for a while and decided on this one. I've only been reloading for a couple of years for some obsolete calibers in some old rook rifles and a couple of my hunting rifles, and using both a single stage Lee and a Lee turret press. Over the past year I have started loading for my heavy barrelled .243 Savage and just not getting consistant groups, it mostly shoots in the mid .3's to low .4's but I seem to always put 3 or 4 shots in one small hole and then 1 or 2 outside that by a bit. I started paying more attention to my OAL measurements and checked runout on a friends comparator and then I saw the problem, the Lee turret was just not up to the task, I guess because the inserts move around so much. This was giving me differences in OAL of .003-.005.
I wish I had bought this years ago. The setup was completed in about 5 minutes, counting the time to drill the mounting holes, and off I went. Even using my old Lee dies the OAL difference is unmeasurable, now off to the range in the morning to try the new loads out. I'm now trying to decide on either Forster or Redding dies, hope to make that decision this weekend.
I wish I had bought this years ago. The setup was completed in about 5 minutes, counting the time to drill the mounting holes, and off I went. Even using my old Lee dies the OAL difference is unmeasurable, now off to the range in the morning to try the new loads out. I'm now trying to decide on either Forster or Redding dies, hope to make that decision this weekend.