Glen Zediker (http://www.zediker.com/) gives the Harrell's press a great write-up in his "Reloading for Competition" book.
Has anybody used these?? And would you like to share a qualified opinion on the quality of these presses??
http://www.harrellsprec.com/online_store.html
I'm particularly interested in the model labelled "Harrell Brother's Turret Reloading Press"
Thanks a bunch to all in advance - mike
Many of these sorts of presses are directed at BR shooting which has gotten a bit narrow in scope (6mm PPC) and some of the equipment is designed for that range of caliber. This can be seen in the relatively short throw of the standard Hood press for example. FWIW, Hood makes a longer throw press occasionally so you may be in luck if he's making them currently.
So, depending on what caliber you're interested in you may be better served elsewhere. For example, it's pretty damned hard to go wrong with any of the good presses from Redding, RCBS, Lyman, etc., especially for the big cases requiring a bit more leverage.
I hope that helps.
Reed
If you want to, call him and he'll send it to you to try out. If you like it, send him a check, if not, send it back. Honest. This is how he does business. In fact, he's never allowed me to pay in advance, always insisting that he send it to me with an invoice to be paid when I decide to keep it.
Michael
I realize these presses are somewhat specialized - probably limited both in terms of size and type of jobs to be performed (e.g. no heavy case reforming work). I was thinking about getting one for loading "accuracy" rounds on. They are rumoured to be (absolutely?) straight, so they should take some of the guesswork out of the equation of getting straight rounds loaded.
Don't know whether I'll get one in the end - kind'a pricey... :-}
These presses are pretty much designed for the BR/take it to the range crowd and for what your use appears to be, at least in the near term, you'd probably be happier spending a little less.
Reed