Redding T-7 Loading 357 Magnum (HD)


In this video you will see how to load 38 special or 357 magnum ammunition with the Redding T-7 Turret reloading press. This video shows the following separate operations:

Sizing/depriming, priming, expanding on the press using the "slide bar priming system"

Powder charging off the press with the Redding BR3 benchrest powder measure

Seating/crimping on the press

Video:

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This is a great high quality precision press, and is a great tool for loading match-quality pistol ammunition.

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5 Responses to “Redding T-7 Loading 357 Magnum (HD)”

  1. Vincent Morin says:

    Hi,
    I am waiting for my T7 to arrive this week and I’d like to build a mount similar to yours. If that’s not too much trouble could you send me a few pics and its specs. It is bolted to the bench and the floor? Thank you in advance.

  2. admin says:

    Hi, this unit is bolted to the floor, and has a block between the column and the bench for additional stability. I’ll look into posting plans on this site… Thanks!

  3. Don says:

    I too have a Redding T7 press and was wondering if you have tried to put any of the auto powder drop system like on the Hornady LnL AP press , I also have the extra priming system on my press which sticks up and may be in the way of the auto powder drop linkage??
    Any ideas?

    Plus…Have you put the plans on your floor press mount on your web site yet…If so, what is the link?

    Thanks for your help and you have a great web site. I have reloaded for years now and still found your site very interesting and helpful.!!

    Don

  4. admin says:

    Don- you’re in luck! In the Redding T-7 Loading 44 magnum video:
    http://ultimatereloader.com/?p=463

    I demonstrate using this press with the Hornayd Lock-N-Load AP powder measure. It works out very well.

    Thanks for the feedback. One of these days I’ll post some plans for the stand.

  5. ryann says:

    hi! can i use lee carbide pistol die set in this turret press?

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