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<blockquote data-quote="AZlongrangehunting" data-source="post: 1554667" data-attributes="member: 108551"><p>Hey guys I'm sure this has been talked about thousands of times... but now it's my turn haha for a 7mm rem mag btw</p><p></p><p>I'm looking for feedback given your personal experiences with loading presses. The primary purpose of my loads are for precision long range hunting. </p><p></p><p>I really like the Redding T7 turret press but I'm torn between it and the Forster co-ax.... I know I see a million people claiming the coax is the end all be all of presses maintaining true concentric necks etc</p><p></p><p>I've seen various competition shooters using the redding T7 and even some claim the lee classic turret is better due to it doesnt have a center hub it locks by the turret housing... well I have one and visually by the eye.. It just doesnt seem mechanically possible to have a true neck/case with the given movement of the turret to the shell holder... I have a Redding competition die set with micros and redding competition shell holders... I've thought about removing the spring for the shell holder and putting an o ring on the holder as people have claimed was a smarter and better option than other ideas like turning the ram shaft....</p><p></p><p>So I'm looking for a press that truly is worth my time and I'm honestly looking to see if people have yielded great results with other presses such as the redding t7 or the lyman with the 8 die turret which has an adjustment to stop play in the turret</p><p></p><p>I'm not looking for this is what I used never had a problem it reloads fine... they all do...</p><p> I'd like to gear the conversations towards I have consistently yielded hand loads that by measuring have been up to par </p><p></p><p>So let's hear it I dont care what they are I'd like to know what absolutely works best for you and if you have direct feedback on the presses I've named</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZlongrangehunting, post: 1554667, member: 108551"] Hey guys I'm sure this has been talked about thousands of times... but now it's my turn haha for a 7mm rem mag btw I'm looking for feedback given your personal experiences with loading presses. The primary purpose of my loads are for precision long range hunting. I really like the Redding T7 turret press but I'm torn between it and the Forster co-ax.... I know I see a million people claiming the coax is the end all be all of presses maintaining true concentric necks etc I've seen various competition shooters using the redding T7 and even some claim the lee classic turret is better due to it doesnt have a center hub it locks by the turret housing... well I have one and visually by the eye.. It just doesnt seem mechanically possible to have a true neck/case with the given movement of the turret to the shell holder... I have a Redding competition die set with micros and redding competition shell holders... I've thought about removing the spring for the shell holder and putting an o ring on the holder as people have claimed was a smarter and better option than other ideas like turning the ram shaft.... So I'm looking for a press that truly is worth my time and I'm honestly looking to see if people have yielded great results with other presses such as the redding t7 or the lyman with the 8 die turret which has an adjustment to stop play in the turret I'm not looking for this is what I used never had a problem it reloads fine... they all do... I'd like to gear the conversations towards I have consistently yielded hand loads that by measuring have been up to par So let's hear it I dont care what they are I'd like to know what absolutely works best for you and if you have direct feedback on the presses I've named [/QUOTE]
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