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Turret press vs single stage press for reloading precision rifle loads
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<blockquote data-quote="Osage1978" data-source="post: 3700267" data-attributes="member: 46228"><p>IMO accuracy from the rifle & ammo are boiled down to repeatability with minimal variance in both cases of ammunition and rifle. The rest of the variance comes from the shooters influence on the dynamic & is where most of the trouble really is birthed.</p><p></p><p>With that said a quality single stage press being a simpler machine "should" have less variation from stroke to stroke simply because it has less moving parts to have variance.</p><p> Another added bonus is slowing down things should allow you to ensure by weighing and measuring each aspect of the process which should result in more tightly controlled ammo. The only exception & this is just my opinion again is the Redding T7 which I believe is so well made it's on par with single stage presses. For your type of loading which is mainly about precision not how quickly you can churn out ammo I see no reason to add possible variables to a process where success is measured by eliminating them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Osage1978, post: 3700267, member: 46228"] IMO accuracy from the rifle & ammo are boiled down to repeatability with minimal variance in both cases of ammunition and rifle. The rest of the variance comes from the shooters influence on the dynamic & is where most of the trouble really is birthed. With that said a quality single stage press being a simpler machine "should" have less variation from stroke to stroke simply because it has less moving parts to have variance. Another added bonus is slowing down things should allow you to ensure by weighing and measuring each aspect of the process which should result in more tightly controlled ammo. The only exception & this is just my opinion again is the Redding T7 which I believe is so well made it's on par with single stage presses. For your type of loading which is mainly about precision not how quickly you can churn out ammo I see no reason to add possible variables to a process where success is measured by eliminating them. [/QUOTE]
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