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    4-hole Turret Press with Auto Index
    SKU: 90932
    Availability: In stock
    $175.00

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Features low profile steel base with positive through ram primer disposal.

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 fourth 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 Value Turret 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 a Lee Automatic Powder Measure as well as the Lee Safety Prime on this press, the Powder Measure Riser will need to be purchased to provide adequate clearance for the Lee Safety Prime.

Product image note: The 4 Hole Turret Press is pictured mounted on the Lee Bench Plate. This item is sold separately, # 90251.

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Accessories:
Large & Small Primer Feeder
4 Hole Turret
Inline Bullet Feed Kit


 


WarningWARNING: Handling live primers and spent primers may expose you to lead or other chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause reproductive harm and cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

 

WarningWARNING: This product may contain steel alloyed with trace amounts of lead and other elements which are known to the State of California to cause reproductive harm and cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. To prevent exposure, do not alter the product by welding, grinding, etc.

Existing reviews
26,000 rounds on Value Turret press
5
5 years ago I purchased the Lee Value Turret kit.

Since then I have loaded over 26,000 rounds of 9mm, 38 and 357, 45 acp, 10mm and 223. Only failed rounds was a dud primer. Ammo is accurate and reliable across various firearms. I use all Lee dies set.

The only failure is one broken primer arm which Lee replaced for free. Some say the auto index plastic ratchet fails quickly. Mine is original. It appears it is only ruined when you continually remove the turret without first raising ram.

I load pistol ammo with the auto index. 3 or 4 pulls for each round (4th factory crimp die used for 38/357) for a comfortable 150+ per hour. I load 223 in stages for no particular reason.

I have not loaded large rifle cartridges so can't comment. I might recommend the classic turret press for larger calibers.

The Lee scale is VERY sensitive but is more difficult to get a specific weight set repeatedly. I use an RCBS 505 to set a desired charge weight on the powder measure, then adjust the Lee scale to match. I then use the Lee scale for periodic checks while loading since accurately detects minute changes to powder charge than any other scale I have, balance or digital.

The autodrum powder measure works consistently. However, I can't get really fine powder like H110 to not leak, but still drops accurately. The smaller pistol drums seem to leak less and drop more accurately with fine powders.

I have no regrets on purchase.

Carl | 10/19/2024 4:09 PM
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