I have the T-7. I use a RCBS Uniflow with a Hornady case activated linkage and powder through. Weighing every tenth charge shows very slight variation.
When I started hand loading, I joined a couple of forums. After reading them a while, I began to recognize several names whose their answers always seemed to make a great deal of sense to me. The longer I read their answers, the more I trusted them, There are some members that I never ignore...
Posting this experience on multiple forums will not improve your situation. One would be sufficient. You have received essentially the same response in other forums: call either company, either will fix the problem and you will not be out of pocket.
I have to join in praising RCBS. I crushed the interior spring and bent the pin in the universal de-capping die. I sent an e-mail and they sent the parts, not a question.
A thought on a turret...
While the Redding T-7 is not a single stage, I encourage you not to pass one by should you find a used one. It has all of the advantages of the single stage without having to change and set up dies with each step. You can also have the ability to have seven dies setup...
I, too, left a progressive. I started with an RCBS single. I bought a 650 and hated it. I tried a friend's RCBS Pro 2000 and didn't care for it. After several months, I bought the Redding T-7 and I enjoy reloading again. It fits my way of doing things and using the RCBS case activated...
After reading this forum for some time, I have concluded that there is nothing GW Staar cannot fix, improve or modify and then write up so that even I understand how it is done. Thanks GW!
I put an Inline Fabrication roller on a Redding T-7. It eased the pain in my elbow which at times was bad. The pain was a problem that did exist and the roller was the solution.
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