Review: Lee Precision's Ultimate Turret Press

Roy Huntington reviews the Lee Precision Ultimate Turret Press, highlighting its advantages over single-stage presses for reloaders. He demonstrates the reloading process for 38 Special, emphasizing the turret system's convenience and speed. The press features a 5-station tool carrier with a Breach Lock system for quick die changes and a robust handle mechanism.

Quick Summary

The Lee Ultimate Turret Press offers a significant upgrade for reloaders by automating multiple stages of ammunition production without the complexity of a full progressive press. Its turret system and Breach Lock dies allow for faster, more convenient reloading by eliminating manual die changes and retaining settings, making it ideal for those looking to increase their output.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction & Reloading Passion
  2. 00:42The Limitations of Single Stage Presses
  3. 02:34Introducing the Lee Ultimate Turret Press
  4. 02:40Understanding Progressive Presses
  5. 04:05How the Turret Press Works
  6. 05:39Key Features of the Ultimate Turret Press
  7. 06:51Reloading a 38 Special Cartridge
  8. 07:52Conclusion & Where to Buy

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main advantages of the Lee Ultimate Turret Press over a single-stage press?

The Lee Ultimate Turret Press significantly speeds up reloading by allowing multiple operations on different cases simultaneously on its turret. Unlike single-stage presses, it eliminates the need to manually change dies for each stage, making the process more convenient and efficient for larger batches of ammunition.

How does the Breach Lock system on Lee dies improve the reloading process?

The Breach Lock system allows Lee dies to be quickly locked and unlocked with a simple one-sixth turn. This feature is highly beneficial as it retains the die's settings, meaning you don't have to re-adjust them every time you swap dies, saving time and ensuring consistency.

What is the difference between a turret press and a progressive press?

A turret press, like the Lee Ultimate, works on one case at a time per station on its rotating turret, offering a balance of speed and simplicity. A progressive press performs multiple operations on a single case with each pull of the handle, producing a finished cartridge with every cycle, but can be more complex to set up and manage.

What caliber is demonstrated being reloaded on the Lee Ultimate Turret Press?

The video demonstrates the reloading process for 38 Special cartridges on the Lee Ultimate Turret Press. The speaker notes that 38 Special is an enjoyable caliber to shoot and reload due to its low recoil and affordability.

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