Redding t7 turret storage

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Here's how I store all my t7 turrets it helps keep the decapping pins safe from bending and my bench clear
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Jokker78 said:
That is neat .
Yeah got sick of trying to store them came up with this idea it was wasted space anyway

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Re: Redding t7 turret storage

What all do you reload for ?

I have a Hornady Lock N Load AP. So store my dies in the boxes. No turret heads to keep up with.
 
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Jokker78 said:
What all do you reload for ?

I have a Hornady Lock N Load AP. So store my dies in the boxes. No turret heads to keep up with.
Man where do I start 9mm,38,10mm,45 acp,45 win mag,45 lc,454 casull,223,30-378 maybe a few more ?

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That's allot of heads to store if you have one for each
 
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Jokker78 said:
That's allot of heads to store if you have one for each
Usually get two calibers per turret head

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Nice! I own a few Redding products (Top Shelf Stuff!) i have owned 2 different Benchrest type powder measures of Theirs, BR-30 and a 3BR
 
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Idaholewis said:
Nice! I own a few Redding products (Top Shelf Stuff!) i have owned 2 different Benchrest type powder measures of Theirs, BR-30 and a 3BR
Yes they make good product right here in the good ole usa !

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