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Re: Can't Decide on Press [Re: wacorusty] #3889689 12/27/12 09:34 PM
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Re: Can't Decide on Press [Re: OJVZ] #3889879 12/27/12 10:34 PM
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I loaded a lot of great ammo with a basic Lee press.
Upgraded to a Redding T7 and LOVE it!
I can keep 2-3 calibers setup and run it..
Great press

Re: Can't Decide on Press [Re: ccoker] #3889924 12/27/12 10:49 PM
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Hi ccoker,

I love my Redding T7, too. I have other presses including a Lee and Lyman hand press, a RCBS rockchucker and a couple of older C-H's that work well but, just like you said, being able to leave the T7 setup to load 3 of my rifle favorites (.17 Remington, .223 Remington and .22-250 Remington) sure is convenient while leaving another "hole" for other less often used cartridges.

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Re: Can't Decide on Press [Re: Gadget Bob] #3890031 12/27/12 11:20 PM
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Re: Can't Decide on Press [Re: jkmccoy11] #3890051 12/27/12 11:28 PM
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Re: Can't Decide on Press [Re: wacorusty] #3891289 12/28/12 08:32 AM
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Rcbs for rifle. Load on the rainy cold days and shoot when its nice. Make your loading area comfortable....radio, soft chair....no TV, it will cost you! Enjoy the challenge or you'll hate it.


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Re: Can't Decide on Press [Re: blackhorse] #3891441 12/28/12 01:00 PM
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Re: Can't Decide on Press [Re: Gadget Bob] #3891682 12/28/12 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted By: Gadget Bob
Hi ccoker,

I love my Redding T7, too. I have other presses including a Lee and Lyman hand press, a RCBS rockchucker and a couple of older C-H's that work well but, just like you said, being able to leave the T7 setup to load 3 of my rifle favorites (.17 Remington, .223 Remington and .22-250 Remington) sure is convenient while leaving another "hole" for other less often used cartridges.

Regards,



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Re: Can't Decide on Press [Re: RiverRider] #3893461 12/29/12 12:27 AM
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Hi RR,

Excellent deduction! It is good to have a few presses and I think one should be a turret design. I have heard good things about your Co-ax, too.

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