In the world of reloading, efficiency and precision are paramount. The Lee Turret Press stands as a testament to these principles, offering both ruggedness and reliability for the discerning shooter. Capable of producing top-quality handgun ammunition with remarkable speed, this press is designed to deliver finished rounds with just a few pulls of its lever.
The versatility of the Lee Turret Press cannot be overstated. It is robust enough to handle even the largest belted magnum rifle cases without breaking a sweat. When it's time to change calibers—a task that often daunts many reloaders—this system shines by allowing you to simply lock in a new turret and begin loading within seconds.
This comprehensive kit includes not only the Turret Press but also an Auto Drum Powder Measure for consistent powder delivery, alongside essential tools such as the Lee Safety Scale renowned for its unparalleled sensitivity. Additionally, it comes equipped with a primer pocket cleaner cutter and lock stud for case trimming, plus a chamfer tool to deburr cases post-trimming.
For those focused on handgun reloading, acquiring a set of Lee Dies completes this efficient setup. This investment quickly pays dividends through its ability to load over 200 rounds per hour in skilled hands—an impressive feat at any price point.
The adaptable nature of this press extends further; if one prefers using it as a single station press, disabling or enabling its auto index feature can be accomplished effortlessly within moments.
Rifle enthusiasts will find value here too; however, they should note that cartridges longer than 2.3125 inches require manual operation due to auto indexing limitations. Purchasing additional components like a rifle charging die and appropriate case length gauge ensures your brass remains perfectly trimmed after sizing.
Please observe that while depicted mounted on the optional Lee Bench Plate accessory (sold separately), this does not diminish from what is indeed an exceptional piece of equipment befitting any serious reloader's bench.