Right now I have 2x RCBS Rockchuckers next to each other as well as my Dillion 650. The Dillon is specific to 3 things; case prep on certain calibers and then all of my non Mk12 rifle 5.56 loading and all of my 45ACP loading.
The 2x RCBS single stages do anything else; I'm just tired of when i switch calibers I have to do the whole trial/error setup of certain dies because the dies I have perfectly set up for the previous caliber now have to come out. Then when I want to load another caliber, its the same thing again getting everything perfect.
Saw the Redding turret and thought this would be perfect to leave certain dies in, mark them as to what they are set at (shoulder bump, etc) and basically just rotate the press to the needed die. No setup, no trial and error, no bullshit.
Anyone do this?
The 2x RCBS single stages do anything else; I'm just tired of when i switch calibers I have to do the whole trial/error setup of certain dies because the dies I have perfectly set up for the previous caliber now have to come out. Then when I want to load another caliber, its the same thing again getting everything perfect.
Saw the Redding turret and thought this would be perfect to leave certain dies in, mark them as to what they are set at (shoulder bump, etc) and basically just rotate the press to the needed die. No setup, no trial and error, no bullshit.
Anyone do this?