# Hornady Lock-N-Load AP Progressive Reloading Press vs Redding T-7 Seven-Station Turret Reloading Press: specs and price compared

A sourced, side-by-side comparison of the Hornady Lock-N-Load AP Progressive Reloading Press (Hornady) and Redding T-7 Seven-Station Turret Reloading Press (Redding) among reloading presses.

## Side by side

| Spec | Hornady Lock-N-Load AP Progressive Reloading Press | Redding T-7 Seven-Station Turret Reloading Press |
| --- | --- | --- |
| US price | not published | $389.99 |
| Brand | Hornady | Redding |
| Press type | progressive, auto-indexing | turret |
| Number of stations | 5 | 7 |
| RAM diameter (in) | — | 1 |
| Rounds per hour | up to 500 | — |
| Priming system | on-press, automatic case-activated Positive Priming System | on-press Smart Primer Arm with tubular spent-primer collection |
| Frame material | cast iron | cast iron |
| Shellplate turret compatibility | 5-station Lock-N-Load quick-change die bushing system, accepts standard 7/8-14 dies via LNL bushings; caliber changeover in under 5 minutes | 7-hole steel turret head, standard 7/8-14 dies; also accepts Redding Z-Series 1-14 dies with the appropriate turret head; interchangeable turret heads |
| Mounting footprint | bench-mount, 4-bolt pattern | bench-mount, 4-3/4 in. frame opening |

## Key differences

- Press type: Hornady Lock-N-Load AP Progressive Reloading Press progressive, auto-indexing vs Redding T-7 Seven-Station Turret Reloading Press turret
- Number of stations: Hornady Lock-N-Load AP Progressive Reloading Press 5 vs Redding T-7 Seven-Station Turret Reloading Press 7
- Priming system: Hornady Lock-N-Load AP Progressive Reloading Press on-press, automatic case-activated Positive Priming System vs Redding T-7 Seven-Station Turret Reloading Press on-press Smart Primer Arm with tubular spent-primer collection
- Shellplate turret compatibility: Hornady Lock-N-Load AP Progressive Reloading Press 5-station Lock-N-Load quick-change die bushing system, accepts standard 7/8-14 dies via LNL bushings; caliber changeover in under 5 minutes vs Redding T-7 Seven-Station Turret Reloading Press 7-hole steel turret head, standard 7/8-14 dies; also accepts Redding Z-Series 1-14 dies with the appropriate turret head; interchangeable turret heads
- Mounting footprint: Hornady Lock-N-Load AP Progressive Reloading Press bench-mount, 4-bolt pattern vs Redding T-7 Seven-Station Turret Reloading Press bench-mount, 4-3/4 in. frame opening

## Sources

- Hornady Lock-N-Load AP Progressive Reloading Press: https://www.hornady.com/reloading/presses/lock-n-load-ap (hornady.com, verified 2026-08-11)
- Redding T-7 Seven-Station Turret Reloading Press: https://redding-reloading.com/product/the-t-7-turret-reloading-presscast-iron-construction-powerful-compound-linkage-and-a-rigid-seven-station-turret-has-made-the-t-7-the-turret-press-of-choice-for-years/ (redding-reloading.com, verified 2026-08-11)

Canonical: https://frontdeskreview.com/gear/reloading-presses/hornady-lock-n-load-ap-vs-redding-t-7-turret/
Cite: Per The Front Desk Review, Hornady Lock-N-Load AP Progressive Reloading Press (not published) vs Redding T-7 Seven-Station Turret Reloading Press ($389.99) — sourced spec-by-spec comparison at https://frontdeskreview.com/gear/reloading-presses/hornady-lock-n-load-ap-vs-redding-t-7-turret/
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