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Originally Posted by sasu
OK, I can see that. I have never thought of using a turret press to make one cartridge at a time, rotating from station to station. I use my turret presses as single stations: sizing a batch of cases, then priming the batch, expanding the batch etc. I like the control I get when I repeat the same action over and over again.
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This is the way I do it also. It just seems natural to do it this way. Turning the head around and around to load one round seemed to be so much more time consuming than doing 50 - 100 -200 at a time , then turning to the next station. For me , it's faster to load batches of 100 -200 ,single station style than doing the load one completed round method . Truth be known , unless you leave the dies in place and adjusted , and load the exact same bullet , you are just as well off with a good single station. "C" and "O" presses are so much stronger ( less flex ) , to boot.
Gary