I'm thinking of buying the RCBS turret press, as my first venture into reloading.
I've done a bit of research into the varieties of presses and their price points and product availability and quality, and decided this is the brand I most likely want to purchase based on my financial limitations, and feedback.
I plan on using it for pistol and rifle loading, mostly 9mm, 357, 45, and 300 caliber rifle. I liked the idea of a sort-of-progressive so I can set up 2 or more dies, but without all the fuss and cost of a full on progressive press, and just run it like a single-stage press when it suits me.
Now, that said, I am asking if there are any notably problems with this press, and if anything needs to be bought or changed, before I commit to buy. One account says it has widely inconstant headspacing, but that seems to be the only problem I've heard about it.
I don't want to go full progressive, so, is this press worth it, or, should I stick with a single stage, as my first press?
I've done a bit of research into the varieties of presses and their price points and product availability and quality, and decided this is the brand I most likely want to purchase based on my financial limitations, and feedback.
I plan on using it for pistol and rifle loading, mostly 9mm, 357, 45, and 300 caliber rifle. I liked the idea of a sort-of-progressive so I can set up 2 or more dies, but without all the fuss and cost of a full on progressive press, and just run it like a single-stage press when it suits me.
Now, that said, I am asking if there are any notably problems with this press, and if anything needs to be bought or changed, before I commit to buy. One account says it has widely inconstant headspacing, but that seems to be the only problem I've heard about it.
I don't want to go full progressive, so, is this press worth it, or, should I stick with a single stage, as my first press?


















































