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    Turret press?

    On the advice of a coworker I went a different gun store. Nice small shop. Anyway they had a Lee 3 hole turret press laying on the floor next to some other reloading equipment. What's the benefit of going with a turret press over a single stage? I've only used a Lee single stage press. Some reason I can't stop thinking about this turret press.

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    A turret press allows you to complete multiple functions in successive order to the same case. For example, on my Lee four hole turret I load a tumbled case and station one deprimes and sizes the case (and inserts a new primer when the ram is lowered). Station two flares the mouth of the case and drops a powder charge. Stations three and four seat the bullet and then crimp the case. In about 15 seconds I go from a tumbled case to a completed round.
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    Look at getting the 4 hole press vs the 3. Allows you to use the 4th die (crimp) that’s included in many sets.

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    ReneeMicelli said it well. That is why Turret presses make it quicker. You can set all your dies AND powder measure. In under 1 minute you have a loaded round. You load for more than 1 caliber? Buy more Turret heads for each caliber. Once you set your dies you won't need to do it again.

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    I would suggest a 4 hole turret press as well. Also, the auto indexing rod can be removed on the lee press if you want to load one step at a time, which I do when loading rifle rounds, or working up new loads.

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    I have a 3-hole turret, but I use my single stage press to prep my brass. I resize and deprime using a single stage just because I like to deprime before wet tumbling my brass. I then use the turret to charge the case, seat the bullet, and crimp.

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    I have several presses, different brands. If I could only have one press it would be the Lee Classic four hole press. extra turret heads are only $12 or so, and the press is not expensive compared to others.

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    Okay thanks for responses. When I call them tomorrow what kind of price would be decent for a hardly used one? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Racinglizard82 View Post
    Okay thanks for responses. When I call them tomorrow what kind of price would be decent for a hardly used one? Thanks.

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    Find out what it comes with. A new 4 hole classic turret press is about $100. A used 3 hole turret I’d pay no more than $50 .... but, given a new one is $100 I’d lean towards new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Racinglizard82 View Post
    Okay thanks for responses. When I call them tomorrow what kind of price would be decent for a hardly used one? Thanks.

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