Thinking of selling my Dillon SDB and getting a turret press.

I've got the same setup others have mentioned. An SDB that I use for 3 handguns and a single stage I use for rifles. This is all I'll ever need. Produces more than enough ammo. I started with the single stage in '73, got the SDB in '90, shooting mostly handguns, still do. I'm in no hurry, reloading started out as an enjoyable hobby, still is.
 
Another option besides the Pat Marlins is the Inline Fabrication:

Quick change press mounting system | Inline Fabrication

This will let you swap out what press you have mounted and you get to have them mounted on a riser of your choice in how tall the handle is to reach.

I recently bought the Inline Fabrication quick change system for my Dillon 650 and also got the plate for my RCBS Rockchucker because of space limitations on my bench. Very nice slick setup. He also has a wall mounted storage plate for storing the spare press/loader when not in use that is also sweet.
 
Nah, it's not PC, there's plenty of reasons to like a Turret on purpose.

Feels strange to be acused of PC, don't think I've had that before.
 
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I still have and use my old Texan 7 hole turret press I bought used for $50 over 30 years ago. All my rifle rounds, and small batches of pistol rounds are loaded on it and all load development is loaded on it. I keep my Dillon 550 for any volume loading, 38, 45, 9mm.
 
I recently bought the Inline Fabrication quick change system for my Dillon 650 and also got the plate for my RCBS Rockchucker because of space limitations on my bench. Very nice slick setup. He also has a wall mounted storage plate for storing the spare press/loader when not in use that is also sweet.

I didn't see those!!! Guess he's getting a little more of my money... :p
 

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