I don't think it has been available long, but this might be another option:
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/75...n-turret-press
I used a Lyman T-Mag for about 20 years. It is a good press, but the T-7 is hands down better. While I had two heads on the T-Mag, I only have one on the T-7.
Using RCBS lock rings on your dies, allows you to fix the ring to the die with the set screw. Then you can pull them out as needed.
The T-7 will never be as solid as a Rock Chucker, but it is very nice for what you seem to be looking for.
The Redding T-7 was my first press before getting a Dillon 650, Lee Classic Single Stage Press and another Dillon 650.
One 650 is set up for small primer, mostly load 9mm, 556 and 300BlkOut on that set up.
Other 650 is set up for large primer, mostly load 45ACP and 308.
I still use the Redding T-7 for precision rifle rounds, 556, 308 and 30-06. It is a great press and Redding's quality and customer service is top notch. I have their competition match dies sets for 223 and 308, well worth their money. Inline Fabrication mount works great with this press and I have some of their other aftermarket parts for it.
The T7 was my first press. When I got into reloading, 13 years ago, I picked the T7 "just cuz" it was on the shelf and liked to turret option over the single stage. I also believe in "buy once, cry once". Years later, I learned the quality of Redding. I have 4 heads as well.
FWIW, Redding recommends 45 to 50 ft/lbs of torque if/when you swap heads.
I have no regrets going with the T7, and second the Inline Fab add ons.
Handlloader Magazine just had an article about a Redding T-7 owned by Sierra Bullets, that had loaded 1.6 MILLION rounds with no measurable wear.
I've got a Lyman turret press that I like very much, but am pretty sure the Redding is even better, just from what a few buddies have told me, AND that incredible 1.6 million figure...
Regards, Guy