Never had one but was fortunate to use a friends while I was getting my own stuff set-up. I’m mostly a pistol shooter, not much rifle, so my reloads are a little basic by comparison and I don’t measure a bunch of variables others do. That said, the T7 seemed like a real quality piece and turned out .38, 9mm, .45, & .308 with no problem, though slower than I liked.
I like my T7. It’s solid and functions great. Only negative is that it’s on the pricey side and some might opt for blue presses.
I reload mostly pistol with some rifle. Both priming systems work great. I used the tube fed priming system when I am doing larger runs. The included priming system is good for small batches.
Speed wise, I can fully load 100 rounds in just under an hour going at easy pace.
I just got a Lee progressive to handle large runs.
Edit: S&B primers flip inside the tube when sliding the transfer bar. My theory is that the primer has a small to little radius and it catches on the next primer. With CCI and Win primers, there’s no issue.
That was going to be my next question... what is the speed differential for other comparable presses.
I could see using it to load my 10mm and .44 mag in the future. Is there a better 'in between'?
You have to tweak the height adjustment of the spring loaded primer cup. There is a set screw in the bottom of the bar to release the threaded portion of the pin. In the pin, hiding under the spring, there is a small hole into which a paper clip or other small wire will fit so that you can turn the pin, raising or lowering it. Only turn the pin about 1/8th of a turn and make sure you do up the set-screw snugly but not overly tight. You don't want to strip the threads, but it has to be tightened down or the pin will turn and it will also not be loaded on teh threads in the bar allowing it to move. Try it out for a while. If it is worse, go the other way, backing out the 1/8th turn you put in and continue with another 1/8th the opposite direction. I have found that once it is adjusted right, I have absolutely no problems once it has been tweaked for height with S&B primers, and they are pretty much all I use.
###I’m running a Dillon 550 and for me it’s much better press. 100rds/hr sounds about where I was with the T7, with the Dillon 250/hr is average; depending on calibre +\- 100. I’m sure the T7 would make better big rifle ammo than the 550, but if I were doing that I’d take a very hard look at the Forster Co-Ax for the same money as the T7.
If you’re shooting more than 100rds per session of 10mm & .44 Mag you’re a masochist!
Geez,I load 4 to 5000 rounds of 9mm and 1000 or .38 Special, 1000 .223, 1000 or so .44 Mag and other assorted rounds all on a single stage Pacific press each year. I have had this press for 40 years. So if 100 rounds per session makes one a masochist, what does my level of reloading on a single stage make me?
I’m running a Dillon 550 and for me it’s much better press. 100rds/hr sounds about where I was with the T7, with the Dillon 250/hr is average; depending on calibre +\- 100. I’m sure the T7 would make better big rifle ammo than the 550, but if I were doing that I’d take a very hard look at the Forster Co-Ax for the same money as the T7.
If you’re shooting more than 100rds per session of 10mm & .44 Mag you’re a masochist!
The problem with presses that hold and store multiple dies is you “set and forget” . You forget how to set up the dies so when the time comes to make die adjustments the fear and anxiety are way up. The other problem with turret presses is people try to use them like a Dillion progressive press, they even mount powder measures on them. Yet the turret press does not have the engineered in safeguards of a true Dillion progressive press. For rifle ctg's stick with a single stage press.
For priming my new favourite tool is the LEE Auto Bench Prime. It works with the least amount of physical effort and is quite fast.
It’s not perfect but it’s idiosyncrasies are easily mastered.
Yeah, that may be true if you're only loading for a couple calibers. I have enough 'toys' to make sure my loading is diversified...![]()
Appreciate all the great feedback here. Sounds like the T7 gets a thumbs up and I may want to look into priming options.
Does anyone have a good solution to charging while the case is in the press (shellholder)?



























