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Not long ago I'd bought a Redding T-7.
Only used it for light work so didn't notice anything, except it was very easy to rotate.
Then on doing some Lee fact.crimping I noticed
the turret rocking under pressure.

IF Redding are on East Coast, I emailed them
about 6am. By about 11pm, I had a nice Email
from a Lady telling me how to easly fix it.
Now it's nice and snug, and firm to rotate.
Good service.
John L.
 
Posts: 2355 | Location: Australia | Registered: 14 November 2004Reply With Quote
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Hey John, Yes indeed. One of the very best companies in the Reloading business. If you have not tried their Dies, they are simply excellent.
 
Posts: 9920 | Location: Carolinas, USA | Registered: 22 April 2001Reply With Quote
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And you wouldn't believe what we have to put up with in Australia. I broke an extractor months ago, and the importer doesn't take calls from the public. So you pick a gunshop and work thru them. Then the importer doesn't have the
part. There too stupid to hold a few spares.
They were kind enough to put me on a back order
whatever that means. And you wait untill they are getting a shipment of everything else as well.
So I tried E-mailing the maker in Europe about
four times. No answer. I asked the gun shop
why they couldn't pop one in an envelope and airmail it out, and he said there is no common sense in our guntrade.
Anyway a mate made me a replacement, which has so far lasted longer than the original.
John L.
 
Posts: 2355 | Location: Australia | Registered: 14 November 2004Reply With Quote
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