The Autodisk and Pro Autodisk both work great with the turret press. Maybe your thinking of the Perfect Powder Measure? If you get an autodisk from a progressive kit, it may only have the chain return and like the PPM will not work with the turret. You need the spring return. You may also need the riser to clear the Saftey Primer and some tall dies. The Pro also comes with the swivel adapter(the non-pro can be upgraded).I'm not buying the kit. The pro-auto powder measure isn't actually designed for
the Turret Press. But, it can be "made" to work, from what I read.
So
I'm just wanting to know how I can get it to work.
I'm not buying the kit. The pro-auto powder measure isn't actually designed for the Turret Press. But, it can be "made" to work, from what I read.
So I'm just wanting to know how I can get it to work.
The Autodisk and Pro Autodisk both work great with the turret press. Maybe your thinking of the Perfect Powder Measure? If you get an autodisk from a progressive kit, it may only have the chain return and like the PPM will not work with the turret. You need the spring return. You may also need the riser to clear the Saftey Primer and some tall dies. The Pro also comes with the swivel adapter(the non-pro can be upgraded).
They are also cumbersome to store but space is limited for me so that might not be an issue for you.
All mine came in the square die boxes . Might have to buy some. I've seen your reloading setup xtremevel , modeled most of mine setup after yours and your advice.
Wow! I've been thinking about getting a complete shell plate carrier for each caliber I reload, in my Pro 1000. But never thought of that! I might get another if I ever get to the point I need to stack the disks, I can change my disks pretty quick the Shell Plates in the 1000 are a pain to me although I'm getting better at it each time I do it.Bet many threw their boxes away thru the years because they were cluttering up the loading area. The bottom of Lee's (3) die set box is designed to hold the turret secure when flipped upside down... Empty boxes can be bought at MidwayUSA.
Bet many threw their boxes away thru the years because they were cluttering up the loading area. The bottom of Lee's (3) die set box is designed to hold the turret secure when flipped upside down... Empty boxes can be bought at MidwayUSA.