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Review Summary
2026-03-14T20:00:00
Excellent product. I am happy with this press.
Adam A.

2026-01-06T19:00:00
I like the press and it is a great idea, But the the handle is two short. I have a young lady learning how to load, and she can't get enough leverage to size the the cases.
Delmer A.

2025-09-02T20:00:00
Wow, this Tourette peas is slick. I've been loading on a Rock Chucker for 40+ years. A true soldier and will be handed over to my son. I also have a Dillion 550b, but I'm not crazy about loading anything but handgun on it. A lot of moving parts and little querks. This Tourette is sweat. I hand prime, so I haven't attached the primer mechanism. I've loaded two rifle calibers so far on the same head and it's so simplistic and fast going from one function to the next. RCBS did a nice job on the press. I'm just going to have to purchase another tool head or two.
Rob

2025-06-18T20:00:00
I had a shared Rock Chucker with my brother-in-law that moved out of state, so I replaced it with the turret press. I probably don't fully use the turret function, but it is very good for leaving some things mounted, like my universal de-capping die. I tend to de-prime and resize, then tumble the brass to clean, then store "prepped" brass. I also tend to prime rifle cases with the hand primer, but for loading, I often have an expander (for pistol), seating die and crimp die all setup on the turret at the same time. The only negative is the spent primer handling. The provided catcher doesn't stay in place, the pegs come out of the screw holes. Someone sells a "printed" replacement that attaches a plastic tube to drop the primers into a container below. But, with either catcher, some primers escape and get into the slots on the ram. Keep a bent paper clip to drag those out the holes in the main ram pivot that intersects the ram. It's not a huge problem, but will cause several stops in each 100 de-primed.
Len R.

2023-06-01T20:00:00
Absolutely love it! Being brand new to reloading I feel I have control over making the rounds. Once I got the dies set I can make 50 rounds in 30 minutes. I'm measuring every round because I'm still not comfortable with the process yet.
Glenn M.

2023-03-06T19:00:00
good press
Timothy N.

2022-01-25T19:00:00
Loaded up some 375 H&H plenty of leverage and clearance. seems to have as much leverage as my Rock Crusher. Love me some RCBS
Mike Y.

2022-01-19T19:00:00
5-star performance for the Turret Press. Smooth operation where ease of achieving consistent tolerances in the reloading process blend seamlessly. Durable, easy to maintain; a joy to use. Another 5-stars for customer service.
George E.

2022-01-16T19:00:00
versatile convenient Muti stations on one turret top never had a problem enjoyable operations
Buggs

2021-06-30T20:00:00
Hell of a press
Stewart H.

2021-05-07T20:00:00
Really works well. Great RCBS quality. Saves a lot of time by allowing me to keep my dies on the turret and not having to remove them to change them out individually like when using a single stage press.
Robert K.

Hell of a press
By Stewart H.
Hell of a press
Excellent product. I am happy
By Adam A.
Excellent product. I am happy with this press.
The RCBS Turret Press features a rugged cast iron frame, toggle block and turret head. The six-station turret head allows many combinations in the mounting sequence of dies and powder measure and even permits two or more calibers to be set up at the same time. Turret head held in place by one bolt for quick, easy changeovers. Turret pin and ball handle assembly can be positioned for right or left-hand use. Primer plugs and sleeves are supplied for seating large and small primers. Dies and shellholder sold separately.