I use the Redding T7 a lot. It is without a doubt the best turret press made.
Then you don't own a COAX. I have both and the T7 has been relegated to a paper weight... along with the Big Boss II and that Harrel's Combo(bought it as a range press anyway). There is not one advantage the T7 has over the COAX other than the 3 second difference it takes to turn the T7 to a different die opposed to the pull one out, put one in of the COAX.
Eagleye summed it up perfectly!(and the man knows his stuff)
For the record, I have owned the COAX, there is nothing wrong with it. It doesn't serve my needs as well as the T7's. I have loaded several 100,000's of rounds in my lifetime, I'm no newbie to this. When I load my match rifle ammo I will do 1,000 round lots for consistency at a time. That 3 second advantage is HUGE when doing seat/crimp operations without handling the cartridge twice (1000 rnds x 3 sec = 50 minutes). For a recreational reloader doing 20-100rnds per session even the Hornady LocknLoad quick die change press would serve well.
Have a Rockchucker but thinking about a second press and had narrowed down to these 2. Any suggestions? Or input. Mainly loading 223 target, 270 270 wsm & 3006 for hunting
Got tired of loading presses that had to be mounted on the edge of bench. Picked up a CH-4D 444 and an RCBS Summit press. These presses sit in front of operator not beside, case in with left hand out with right hand. The RCBS Summit is a big heavy duty press well suited for cartridge forming, and the CH-4D is a four station medium duty.
That RCBS Summit is an interesting press. Mind if I ask how much & where did you find it?
Mail order from Cabelas. $220.00 for press, $249.00 total for product shipped.
I didnt see that one on the Canadian Cabelas site, on the US Cabelas website . Do they ship it from the US? and if so then what are customs duty charges?Mail order from Cabelas. $220.00 for press, $249.00 total for product shipped.
I didnt see that one on the Canadian Cabelas site, on the US Cabelas website . Do they ship it from the US? and if so then what are customs duty charges?
I talked to Cabelas in the states about it and was redirected to a Canadian number. No Customs charges just postage. e.
Has anyone else ordered from Cabellas US site and had stuff shipped to Canada without customs. There has bern some reloading tools etc I would have loved to order but because they were not on the Canadian site I figured we could not get them



























