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The Lee Precision 3-hole Turret Press with manual index is a time proven design with compound leverage. The turret is locked into a steel ring with big rifle bolt type lugs without a spring.
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Proven design with compound leverage. No spring in this turret design. The turret is locked into a solid steel ring with big rifle bolt type lugs. Patented design puts the lugs on the circumference so there can be no tipping. The linkage is so powerful that the largest magnum cases are sized with ease. Effort required is so small that the usual heavy bench is not essential. The Lee Turret Press has built-in primer catcher, longer stroke, more hand clearance and a comfortable wood grip. Even if you do not need all of these features, why pay more for anything less? In fact, you will want a Lee Turret Press even if you already own a more expensive one.
The forth hole in the turret allows you to install your Lee Factory Crimp Die or taper crimp die in the press.
The auto index on the press is capable of loading cartridges with an overall length of 2.313" or less. Our Classic Turret Press also has the auto index feature, and is capable of loading cartridges with an overall length of 3.313" or less. For both presses, anything longer than the above specs, would require the turret to be manually advanced.
Note: If you are using the Auto-Disk Powder Measure on this press, the Auto Disk Riser will need to be purchased to provide adequate clearance for the Lee Safety Prime.
Prodcut image note: The 4 Hole Turret Press is pictured mounted on the Lee Reloading Stand. This item is sold separtely, # 90688.
Proven design with compound leverage. No spring in this turret design.
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Provide near single station simplicity with much higher production rates. With a little practice, most reloaders can approach the speed of typical progressive presses. Since all the required dies are mounted on a turret, there is no need to change dies between each operation resulting in considerable time savings. On most models the turret advances to the next station automatically saving even more time. With every four pulls of the lever, a completed round is produced. A Turret Press is a great choice for moderate handgun ammunition production. When equipped with an 

















