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The Lee rings work just fine on the turret. If you get them set and locked down properly, they won't move! That's the beauty of the turrets- if you have your loads and bullets set, you'll never need to touch your dies again! 30 seconds to switch calibers on the LCT is pretty sweet! (Including safety prime system & shell holder!)
 
I have the Dillon 550 and love it a great press my wife bought it for me for Christmas last year and after thousands of rounds not one problem.
 
The Lee rings work just fine on the turret. If you get them set and locked down properly, they won't move! That's the beauty of the turrets- if you have your loads and bullets set, you'll never need to touch your dies again! 30 seconds to switch calibers on the LCT is pretty sweet! (Including safety prime system & shell holder!)

I agree whole-heartedly; so long as the dies stay in the plate, the Lee (and Dillon) lock rings are very secure.

However, if you need to switch a single die (different seater, crimper, etc.) for a different load of the same caliber, you have to remove a die (or set up a whole new die set and die plate). Once the die is removed from the plate, the Lee (or Dillon) lock ring is no longer securely locked in it's place on the die, destroying (or removing confidence in) its setup the next time you want to use it.

Andy
 
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