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<blockquote data-quote="PanhandleGlocker" data-source="post: 3802073" data-attributes="member: 25311"><p>I want to Automate charging like in the video. Right now if I set my press up all I have is a RCBS powder throw but it doesn’t connect to my die and it requires pulling a handle to dump powder. Using that tool it would be one more spot in the turret head and require one more movement with one of my hands. I know they make a Lee die adapter for it but still, I think the Lee Auto drum will be the ticket. Thank you for explaining how it functioned. I saw a Ultimate Reloader video and he was using one but it looked like he had a chain connected to it as well so wasn’t sure what that was about. </p><p></p><p>I don’t shoot enough to need a Dillon, [USER=4711]@Rustygun[/USER] plus I find reloading relaxing so the turret press will be just fine for me. Maybe someday I will get a Dillon but it’s not really necessary at the moment. I don’t have enough workbench space for one either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PanhandleGlocker, post: 3802073, member: 25311"] I want to Automate charging like in the video. Right now if I set my press up all I have is a RCBS powder throw but it doesn’t connect to my die and it requires pulling a handle to dump powder. Using that tool it would be one more spot in the turret head and require one more movement with one of my hands. I know they make a Lee die adapter for it but still, I think the Lee Auto drum will be the ticket. Thank you for explaining how it functioned. I saw a Ultimate Reloader video and he was using one but it looked like he had a chain connected to it as well so wasn’t sure what that was about. I don’t shoot enough to need a Dillon, [USER=4711]@Rustygun[/USER] plus I find reloading relaxing so the turret press will be just fine for me. Maybe someday I will get a Dillon but it’s not really necessary at the moment. I don’t have enough workbench space for one either. [/QUOTE]
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