Anybody else use a Redding T-7?

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OldCannon
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Anybody else use a Redding T-7?

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Just ordered one (yes, Midway had one in stock!). Curious if any folks have had any "lessons learned" with them.
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Re: Anybody else use a Redding T-7?

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No, I have a Lee Classic Turrent. I really like the way I can change dies out on that thing so easily. Please let us know how the T-7 works out and any advantages you see in that press over other turrent presses.
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Re: Anybody else use a Redding T-7?

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OldCannon wrote:Just ordered one (yes, Midway had one in stock!). Curious if any folks have had any "lessons learned" with them.
Yes, I have one thats been used for about 5-6 years now.
Nothing bad to say about it in any way. It works and works great. Very heavily built.
Like bolting up a Caterpillar D9 on your bench compared to ANY of the other turret presses out there.
I do like the extra primer seater you can buy, it seems to work well for me.


If you do not keep it inside a climate controlled area, keep a very lite coat of any oil on it. Mine use to get a slight surface rust on the handle, but not any longer.

I've done almost everything from 30-06 to 9mm on mine....I have not done 380 on it yet, I have a RCBS press setup for that at this time only.

I like the way it latches up nicely at each station when you turn the handle.


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