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<blockquote data-quote="criticalbass" data-source="post: 1910409" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>Look into a turret press. I have a couple of Lyman T-Mags. Redding makes a really nice one. Lee is the cheapest, and there are others I don't know as much about. The good thing about turrets is that once you have all your dies adjusted, you don't have to remove/readjust them as you do different stages of the reloading process. And, if you get into lots of calibres, you can add turrets and never have to readjust any dies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="criticalbass, post: 1910409, member: 711"] Look into a turret press. I have a couple of Lyman T-Mags. Redding makes a really nice one. Lee is the cheapest, and there are others I don't know as much about. The good thing about turrets is that once you have all your dies adjusted, you don't have to remove/readjust them as you do different stages of the reloading process. And, if you get into lots of calibres, you can add turrets and never have to readjust any dies. [/QUOTE]
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