All I have is a single stage - RCBS - but just ordered a lee classic turret.
I batch most everything.
I do one caliber at a time and only have one powder on the bench at a time
Batch:
Tumble (done in advance, usually when I get home from the range)
Deprime and resize in one step
Expand if pistol
Prime
I could probably expand and prime in one step, or expand and add powder in one step. but I don't usually
combined step:
Double weigh powder on GEM and Franklin Arsenal digital scales
1. Scoop powder into pan on gem scale
2. Put primed brass on a separate digital scale, Tare to zero
3. powder in brass, brass on second scale to verify weight
add and seat the bullet
Last batch:
factory crimp the round and put in the ammo box
I am buying the turret primarily to combine the last two steps with a twist of the turret instead of a full batch cycle to crimp (remove the auto index rod) and just rotate by hand.
I don't like putting powder in and not immediately seating a bullet, don't want open cases with powder in them in the tray.
I think it might be convenient, not really looking for speed, to set up a caliber, and have all the dies on the turret, load the caliber, and once done, I can take them all off and put them away, or I can buy multiple turrets, I reload 7 calibers now, and like I said, I only do one at a time, so no big deal setting up each time.
Does anyone else do this (single stage load) with a turret?
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