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<blockquote data-quote="cajunpredfan" data-source="post: 5179608" data-attributes="member: 21551"><p>Dave, I bought a Lee 4 hole turrent press in 2012 right before Sandy Hook. I have never used it as a turrent press, I run it in single stages. That being said, I think the turrent press has several nice points. One, I have multiple 4 hole turrents, one for each caliber that I load, so switching out calibers is quick and easy. Also it's set the turrent once per caliber as opposed to switching dies and setting for each stage.</p><p></p><p>The one thing I did was before I bought my press I started saving my brass so that when/if I ever bought a press I would have a stash of brass to use.</p><p></p><p>Also as everyone says, get a reloading book or several (recommended).</p><p></p><p>Right now, as you know components are hard to come by. I'm lucking that I had stocked up before the pandemic hit. If you do get into reloading and you need a few components to get your feet wet, reach out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cajunpredfan, post: 5179608, member: 21551"] Dave, I bought a Lee 4 hole turrent press in 2012 right before Sandy Hook. I have never used it as a turrent press, I run it in single stages. That being said, I think the turrent press has several nice points. One, I have multiple 4 hole turrents, one for each caliber that I load, so switching out calibers is quick and easy. Also it's set the turrent once per caliber as opposed to switching dies and setting for each stage. The one thing I did was before I bought my press I started saving my brass so that when/if I ever bought a press I would have a stash of brass to use. Also as everyone says, get a reloading book or several (recommended). Right now, as you know components are hard to come by. I'm lucking that I had stocked up before the pandemic hit. If you do get into reloading and you need a few components to get your feet wet, reach out. [/QUOTE]
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