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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 2871113" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>That's another thing about the turret press. You can use it like a "semi-progressive" if you want to. Or not, it doesn't care either way. If I had just put a little thought into it I would have had one years earlier.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Either way Huntersworld, you need to plan on having a single stage too. They are just too handy for working up loads before going all out on your Dillon, small batches, prepping brass, etc. I keep a decapping die in mine too, once in awhile I'll stop and knock one out that gets pulled back up in on the 650. Or keep a swage die in it when I get a primer pocket that's swaged. The uses are seemingly endless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 2871113, member: 3099"] That's another thing about the turret press. You can use it like a "semi-progressive" if you want to. Or not, it doesn't care either way. If I had just put a little thought into it I would have had one years earlier. Edit: Either way Huntersworld, you need to plan on having a single stage too. They are just too handy for working up loads before going all out on your Dillon, small batches, prepping brass, etc. I keep a decapping die in mine too, once in awhile I'll stop and knock one out that gets pulled back up in on the 650. Or keep a swage die in it when I get a primer pocket that's swaged. The uses are seemingly endless. [/QUOTE]
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