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Hoping for a bit of input here. I’m upgrading my main press, which is a RockChucker IV. Planning to keep it around to be able to set it up for certain operations if I wish.
I load 223, 6 PRC, 6.5 PRC, plus some handgun stuff, but the handgun is minimal. I do like accurate match loads for the rifles, but nothing like benchrest or F class.
I’ve narrowed it down to the Redding T-7 or the Forster Co-Ax. I was leaning towards the T-7 to be able to put out a little more volume than a single stage, but the Co-Ax does have quick change dies. I typically do my reloading in batch operations, but wondered if I’d change up that process if I had a turret press, by rotating the turret and completing a round, but not sure how feasible that really is.
Just wanted some input from you more experienced loaders, and to give me something to think about. Thanks!
I load 223, 6 PRC, 6.5 PRC, plus some handgun stuff, but the handgun is minimal. I do like accurate match loads for the rifles, but nothing like benchrest or F class.
I’ve narrowed it down to the Redding T-7 or the Forster Co-Ax. I was leaning towards the T-7 to be able to put out a little more volume than a single stage, but the Co-Ax does have quick change dies. I typically do my reloading in batch operations, but wondered if I’d change up that process if I had a turret press, by rotating the turret and completing a round, but not sure how feasible that really is.
Just wanted some input from you more experienced loaders, and to give me something to think about. Thanks!