LEE PRECISION Classic Turret Press Kit
LEE PRECISION Classic Turret Press Kit
LEE PRECISION Classic Turret Press Kit
LEE PRECISION Classic Turret Press Kit

LEE PRECISION Classic Turret Press Kit

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The Classic Turret Press is fast and convenient when loading handgun cartridges, with rates in excess of 250 rounds per hour possible. The kit includes the Auto-Drum powder measure and Powder Measure Riser, perfect for all handgun and rifle cartridges. Safety Prime included, making on press priming an ease. Instant change 4-Hole Turret makes changing calibers a snap. The almost 4" clearance height allows for the use of the auto-indexing for most rifle calibers, however if the overall length is longer, just deactivate the auto-index and batch load the longer rifle cartridges.

Complementing your press kit are the case conditioning tools to prepare your brass for loading. Includes Cutter, Lock Stud, Chamfer Tool, small and large Primer Pocket Cleaner, and a tube of Lee case resizing lubricant. Complete it with the cartridge specific Case Length Gauge.

Verify your loads with the included Lee Safety powder scale.

Completing the kit is Modern Reloading Second Edition recently revised with all new load data covering over 170 cartridges with over 38,000 loads.

Photo Note: The Bench Plate system the Classic Turret Press is mounted to in the photo is sold separately. 

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Rifle reloaders: the Long Charging Die (cartridges from 223 Rem to 300 Win Mag) or the Short Charging Die (cartridges from 22 Hornet to 223 Rem) are sold separately and required to utilize the Auto Drum Powder Measure.


We offer fast delivery to the USA – that is your products can reach you in 72 hours after the order is placed.

We offer a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee, thus allowing you to return a product in 14 days, if you want.

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