Went to the reloader shop today to look at the equipment all you folks have been recommending for a reloader newbie like me. The salesman, who I'm not impressed with, was pushing RCBS presses. I told him that was out of my price range and he went to some other brands too. He seemed to be very low on Lee turret presses and turret style as a whole.
One aspect of the Lee turret press he used as a selling point for the RCBS was the apparent vertical looseness of the Lee turret. It has some up and down play in it. It seems to me that would be a moot point after the clearances are set. If the press moves the die (attached to the turret) up it will still make the same length cartridge as I see it. I'm pretty mechanically inclined, but have never used a reloader.
I'm really shot in the butt to get the Lee Turret model since I would prefer to have all dies set at once and forget it. I have three Marlins (1894C, 336C, 1895CB) I want to reload for so the turret would make it pretty simple to jump calibers.
Anybody got an opinion? The salesman did say that if I used a Lee press and never used a different one I'd never know the difference.
One aspect of the Lee turret press he used as a selling point for the RCBS was the apparent vertical looseness of the Lee turret. It has some up and down play in it. It seems to me that would be a moot point after the clearances are set. If the press moves the die (attached to the turret) up it will still make the same length cartridge as I see it. I'm pretty mechanically inclined, but have never used a reloader.
I'm really shot in the butt to get the Lee Turret model since I would prefer to have all dies set at once and forget it. I have three Marlins (1894C, 336C, 1895CB) I want to reload for so the turret would make it pretty simple to jump calibers.
Anybody got an opinion? The salesman did say that if I used a Lee press and never used a different one I'd never know the difference.