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Single stage press vs turret

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 5:37 pm
by TrapperDan
For precision loading , Would a Redding T-7 Turret press be as accurate as a single stage press. My old Rock chucker has seen better days. :(

Re: Single stage press vs turret

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 7:35 pm
by Bill K
I will stick my neck out and give you my opinion.. I would say no, not as accurate as a single stage. Especially for precision loads/case's. I would stick to another Rock Chucker or look into RCBS's new single ram press. I have been thinking about adding one of these to my Rock Chucker and old, old CH single press. :eek: Bill K :)

Re: Single stage press vs turret

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:54 pm
by acloco
I have measured loaded round runout on rounds reloaded on a Redding T7 - very good....actually impressive.

It did take a little tweaking to get the coenctricity though.


I load on a Forster CoAx for single stage reloading....and like it a LOT!

Re: Single stage press vs turret

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2014 10:53 am
by futuretrades
acloco wrote:I load on a Forster CoAx for single stage reloading....and like it a LOT!
IMHO, if you are looking for precision reloads, and need, want, a new press, I would also recommend the Forster CoAx. About the only thing I don't like about this press, is the change over from small rifle to large rifle. Not a big deal for me anymore, as I hate the noise and recoil from the larger cases. If for some reason I feel the need, to take my deer rifle out of the safe, I have a couple hundred reloads for shooting any time I want! ;)

Re: Single stage press vs turret

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2014 11:19 am
by Rick in Oregon
Dan, all my metallic cartridge turret presses are either Dillon or PW, used mostly for pistol and revolver cartridges. Almost all my CF rifle handloading is done on a Redding Ultra Mag press that replaced my worn out Rockchucker about ten years ago. That said, from what I know about the Redding T-7 press from others that have used that press for some time, and opinions I highly regard, I'd say it would make just as accurate/precision handloads in all regards as a single station. It is mostly likely the only turret press available in this catagory that I'm aware of.

John Barsness did quite a piece in Rifle Magazine some time ago on the T-7, and this mirrors his critical opinion also.

If you've got the hankerin' for a T-7, I'd say 'go for it'. :D