Turret press accuracy

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I bought the t7 and it is a tank, and it does have some very minor play when the ram pushes up toward it, but nothing to worry about. I discovered however that at $50 + for the turrets, they are totally uneconomical if your desire is to leave dies in them and change out the turrets when you want to switch calibers. I should have given it more thought and just started to mount dies in hornady L&L bushings and spend the difference on a whole bunch of other stuff.
 
I'm sure the presses are better than 20 years ago, and it was about 20 years ago when I had an RCBS press where one pull of the handle did everything, including rotate the dies to the next stage.

I would say that the press was as good as my loading each load individually, except for using a powder measure as opposed to weighing each load.

All I used that press for was handgun cartridge reloading (357 and 44). I cranked out 600 rounds per hour once the press was set up.

I think this is what you are asking. If it isn't, then I don't know what a turret press is. I believe the one I had was a progressive press.

When it came to reloading for my tack-driver rifle, I did that all single-stage for accuracy sake.
 
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