ZERO Reloading Press Extra Turret

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      Just like I’ve come to expect from AREA419, the quality and attention to detail is second to none. In my case I am using the 1-1/4 turret head along with Hornady Lock N Load bushings to make efficient use of all the dies that I currently possess with the Lock and Load feature. I will be using those on non precision ammo that I reload, and I will use the 7/8 turret that came with my press to do all of my high-precision loading. I also purchased the zero press, but bought it from Brownells as it was in the stock at the time. It is a wonderful work of art, exquisite in every detail and I feel it’s worth every penny. In all honesty if there is anything that I would change would be to use a stainless steel thread insert in the press body for the wedge clamp bolt. Probably unnecessary, but I feel it would hold up better to long term repeated use as compared to the tapped aluminum threads. Again, I can’t emphasize enough the absolute lack of play in this press… it is amazing what they have done with the use of bearings (Japanese ��, not Chinese ) and their clearances. Bravo!
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