RLF2011 wrote: The Lyman Turret press has a lot of flex in the head., more then RCBS Turret Press, and it nowhere near the quality of the Redding T7. While perhaps not a big deal for reloading most handgun rounds, it can be down the road if you get into sizing larger cases. Or if you want to ger picky with using fancy seater dies.
Instead putting a kit together you might want to consider the RCBS RC Supreme Master Kit, Midway has them for $319, except dies and shell holder and a caliper you are set to go. Or try my favorite online gun shop Buds a bit less at 297, http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/prod ... s_id/64468. You get good quality that will serve you well over your reloading career. Now, here are some things to consider. RCBS has a $50 rebate for purchases over $300 http://www.rcbs.com/pdf/RC201_WebRebateCoupon.pdf so that knocks the price down a good chunk of change, or pays for RCBS Carbide Die Set. Better Quality then Lee, but Lee are serviceable. Next, if you google MIdway USA you usually find a discount coupon to use and get the price down to Bud's price.
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Wait, that RC press is a single stage and not a turret. I like the idea of the turret press. Actually, the Redding T7 Looks very nice. How many turret spots would I need to be able to leave both the 9mm and .223 set in there? 7?