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    The reviews online say there needs to be more holes for the turret handle. Is that the case? Also, how easy is the turret change from head to head?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solomon.trenton View Post
    The reviews online say there needs to be more holes for the turret handle. Is that the case? Also, how easy is the turret change from head to head?

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    I reload in 4 steps on my T7. When sizing/priming (first step), the turret handle is at 7 o'clock (close to me). At the last step (seat/crimp), the handle is at 12 o'clock. It would
    be better with more holes, but it's easy to get used to it the way it is. When putting dies in the turret, you need to consider where the holes are located. Changing turrets is easy. There
    is a large, fine threaded, allen head bolt in the center of the turret head that holds it on. There is a spring loaded steel ball that sits in a hole in the back of the press frame.
    This ball catches the detent holes in the bottom of the turret head to insure the turret is centered where it needs to be when rotated. You need to use care when removing the turret head
    because this spring loaded ball (ball bearing?) tends to pop out and you don't want to lose it.

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