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Well, I have the hankering for one, so for you who have used one, What do you think of them???Would appreciate responses, good or bad. Jim Confused
 
Posts: 127 | Location: Big Sky Country | Registered: 03 March 2003Reply With Quote
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Unbelievable that no one has hands on experience w/ Reddings new Turbo Press. jim
 
Posts: 127 | Location: Big Sky Country | Registered: 03 March 2003Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by jpretle:
Unbelievable that no one has hands on experience w/ Reddings new Turbo Press. jim


Well it seems a lot of old coots are still using
their very old presses. I asked somewhere about the new 7 hole turrent from RCBS and got
no replys. Turns out there is no 7 holer. So
I got the T7 Redding. New Turbo? never heard
of it. (yet)
PS. Would you believe I have a spare hole in
my new press?
 
Posts: 2355 | Location: Australia | Registered: 14 November 2004Reply With Quote
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Ask about the Redding model 25, and I suspect you'll get many more responses. It's the old 6 station model. I have one with an extra head I purchased. I don't use it much anymore, but it has served me well. I imagine your new model operates on the same principle, the indexing ball bearing on top. I used to screw it down real tight to take the play out of it but finally realized that wasn't wise since it is the play in it that allows the press to self-center. It's not the most concentric producing press around, but it's as good as most. Believe me, Redding doesn't make any junk. Best wishes.

Cal - Montreal


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