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<blockquote data-quote="Mad Professor" data-source="post: 2810481" data-attributes="member: 5316"><p>Another vote for the Redding T7 if you decide to go with a turret. If you go Dillon, I would stay with a 550 so you could include rifle calibers. You can find used tool heads for the 550 for $20 and leave your dies set up. You would want to add a powder die for each caliber for at least you pistol calibers. </p><p></p><p>You will gain a but speed with a turret over your rock chucker, but not a lot. If you use lock rings with a set screw on your dies, you can swap them in a minute. The real speed increase comes with a progressive where you end up with a loaded round with each pull of the handle. With a single stage or a turret, you still are swinging that handle 2-3 times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mad Professor, post: 2810481, member: 5316"] Another vote for the Redding T7 if you decide to go with a turret. If you go Dillon, I would stay with a 550 so you could include rifle calibers. You can find used tool heads for the 550 for $20 and leave your dies set up. You would want to add a powder die for each caliber for at least you pistol calibers. You will gain a but speed with a turret over your rock chucker, but not a lot. If you use lock rings with a set screw on your dies, you can swap them in a minute. The real speed increase comes with a progressive where you end up with a loaded round with each pull of the handle. With a single stage or a turret, you still are swinging that handle 2-3 times. [/QUOTE]
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