I been looking at a few turret presses and really like the Redding T-7. But at $300 it seems a bit high. Looked closely at the Lee Classic Turret Press and was impressed with what I saw on You Tube videos. Was also impressed with the price. I like the cast iron base and the steel stands and turret ring. It really looks sturdy.
I want a turret because I want to set the dies and be done with it. I also want the press to be sturdy. I will be using this as a single station press only, turning the die turret by hand. Watching some of the videos I noticed that the turret does raise up approx .010" when a case is raised up into the die. I'm sure the Redding does not raise up, or if it does it is so small that is doesn't affect anything. To eliminate this turret rise I was wondering if shimming this gap would take the slop out of the press. I don't see anywhere else there could be any slop that would affect accuracy.
Has anyone done any "tightening up" of this press to make it less sloppy? Unless I'm missing something here I think this could be a very accurate, benchrest grade press at a great price.
I want a turret because I want to set the dies and be done with it. I also want the press to be sturdy. I will be using this as a single station press only, turning the die turret by hand. Watching some of the videos I noticed that the turret does raise up approx .010" when a case is raised up into the die. I'm sure the Redding does not raise up, or if it does it is so small that is doesn't affect anything. To eliminate this turret rise I was wondering if shimming this gap would take the slop out of the press. I don't see anywhere else there could be any slop that would affect accuracy.
Has anyone done any "tightening up" of this press to make it less sloppy? Unless I'm missing something here I think this could be a very accurate, benchrest grade press at a great price.