I use a Rockchucker and love it. Let's me personally get to know each round I make. Only ever had one squib and still don't know how it happened.
I usually keep about 300 rounds of target ammo per caliber on hand at all times. When it is time to do a run, I am usually doing about 400-500 rounds and I can knock that out in one day, or two days with a few hours each day. So I have never felt like output was unacceptable.
A turret press might be nice that way one could have all 4 of their dies set and make it quicker changing between. Other than that, I don't know if it would speed it up that much. It seems a progressive is the way to go for output, but unless making thousands of rounds it isn't worth the hassle in my opinion.
I guess you would have to justify what a turret press would save you in time and if it is worth the cost of an upgrade.
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