Lee Turret Opinions

I have what is now called the "Classic" Turret Press but was just called a Turret Press when I bought it roughly 27 years ago. I have multiple die plates and have loaded thousands upon tens of thousands of rounds in at least a half dozen calibers over the years. The press just keeps chugging along producing ammo when I need it. It aint as fast or whizzy as a Dillon but it has long paid for itself many times over so I don't mind spending the time to make ammo.
 
I have what is now called the "Classic" Turret Press but was just called a Turret Press when I bought it roughly 27 years ago. I have multiple die plates and have loaded thousands upon tens of thousands of rounds in at least a half dozen calibers over the years. The press just keeps chugging along producing ammo when I need it. It aint as fast or whizzy as a Dillon but it has long paid for itself many times over so I don't mind spending the time to make ammo.

I have the same press with the original white metal linkage's. Pull it apart every 3-4 year's and clean/grease it up.
 
That was my second press. Great little thing, reloaded over 50K through it, and just recently sold it for almost what I paid for it.
Fantastic, would do it again.
 
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