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This question goes out to all of thoes guys that have load masters and 4 hole turret presses that are used to load for multiple calibers? how in the heck do you all store all of you spare turrets? I just can't seem to figure this one out. You just can't leave them sitting around on the decapping pin and wobbling around the bench. I have 3 LM turrets and 5 of the 4 hole turrets so far and can't seem to figgure this out. What's ya'lls secret? Is there some magical storage device out there for your turrets or do they all just wobble and flop around? g19man | ||
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my best friend and loading mentor uses a lee turret press and he took an inch by 6' board or something like that and cut holes big enough to set his die mounted turrets in and attached it to wall above his loading bench..... works good.. he has at least 6 turrets and dies on it..... | |||
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chauncey, one lb. coffee cans. i labled the plastic covers with the die set info...they stack pretty well, too. budman | |||
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I laid a piece of thick cardboard on a shelf and set the loaded turrets on it. I just pushed the decapping pins into it and it holds them fine Frank "I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money." - Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953 NRA Life, SAF Life, CRPA Life, DRSS lite | |||
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I have the LEE Classic 4-hole turret press, and store the turrets in the round boxes the dies came in. Just flip the bottom part over, and a turret, even with 4 dies, will fit perfectly. (If you bought the 4-die deluxe sets which come in a square box, you'll have to buy a round box separately). | |||
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Laying on the shelve with all the other reloading dies. | |||
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