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<blockquote data-quote="criticalbass" data-source="post: 1188963" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>I have an old Lyman T-Mag (pre-II) and it handles .375 H&H loading just fine. I also have a T-Mag II that has a heavier ram. These things are robust, and I have never seen any evidence of deflection under heavy pressure. Can't speak to the Redding, have no experience with them. </p><p></p><p>Best source of extra turrets has been Midway for me. Haven't bought any in a couple of years, and don't know current prices. As far as the advice someone gave to get a single stage loader, don't listen. Turret presses are superior to all others for small batches (working up new loads) and are significantly faster when doing batch loading than single stage presses. Also, once the dies are properly adjusted, you never need to move them unless you change your load.</p><p></p><p>Again, the Lyman T-Mag II will do the job for you. CB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="criticalbass, post: 1188963, member: 711"] I have an old Lyman T-Mag (pre-II) and it handles .375 H&H loading just fine. I also have a T-Mag II that has a heavier ram. These things are robust, and I have never seen any evidence of deflection under heavy pressure. Can't speak to the Redding, have no experience with them. Best source of extra turrets has been Midway for me. Haven't bought any in a couple of years, and don't know current prices. As far as the advice someone gave to get a single stage loader, don't listen. Turret presses are superior to all others for small batches (working up new loads) and are significantly faster when doing batch loading than single stage presses. Also, once the dies are properly adjusted, you never need to move them unless you change your load. Again, the Lyman T-Mag II will do the job for you. CB [/QUOTE]
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